

But in future if not immediately if any blu ray player or media player need blu ray playback license from Sony it will be forced to implement Cinavia. The general rule is as long as your player is not Cinavia implemented then it will play bluray menus on rips. This is my understanding, someone can correct me if I am wrong.

So this is not related to any TV since they are not playback devices like a bluray player or a media player.

As for as I know Cinavia and blu ray license applies only to the devices which can play either a blu ray disk or blu ray files. I just hope my A-210 will not give up on sorry i just saw your question.
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The specs really looks impressive but this doesn't have blu ray license hence no Cinavia and hence no full BD menu support. PCH has announced a new model A-400 which can play 3D ISO with new sigma SMP8911 processor. I know you can get rid of the BD menus and save almost of 50% in file size (20 GB as apposed to 40 GB full BD rip), but i have few movies which is worth having 40GB size. So there will never be a media player in future which will implement full BD menu support if it doesn't implement Cinavia, which means BD ISO will not work. the only catch is you will not be able to play full Bluray menus. I don't know much abt Cinavia but this is a audio encryption where the player will mute the audio if its ripped or recorded via hadicam.but at least Sony relented and given permission to media player manufactures to play blu ray rips without Cinavia and blu ray license. If they need Blu ray license they need to implement Cinavia. As you might know Sony is aggressively pushing Cinavia encryption for all the devices coming out post 2012. If anyone is planning to buy popcorn hour this is the time.
