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If you meet Cinavia protection when playing a Blu-ray disc, you can read below to ...uses of some movies and other filmed entertainment in Blu-ray Disc players. ... Pause the video, wait 30 seconds for the audio to be un-muted, then skip over ...
The content being played is protected by Cinaviaâ„¢ and is not authorized for playbackon this device. ... When you play a movie with Cinavia, meidia players or devices will be detected to ... Pause the video, wait 30 seconds for the audio to be un-muted, then skip over ... It is a free player for DVD and general video formats.
Please get into town, and buy the 8mm Camera cleaning tape from W.H. Smiths, Currys, Comet, Maplins, put that in your camera on record mode for 20 seconds and then remove it, and carry on filming, it is just dirty heads you have got, take care. from David
Hi. Does it happen in all videos titles or just one film? If it only happen in only one video then the film or video is corrupted. If it happens in all videos when you play then try reinstalling the graphics driver. Hope it helps!
Mine is doing the same thing. It looks like the film holes on a 35 mm film camera or and old 8 mm video camera. It plays fine just can't get rid of the blue marks. Anyone with a suggestion?
Unfortunately nothing. The camera does not have the ability to play back any sound during movie recording as it does not have any way to capture audio. The camera was not designed with this type of functionality.
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