I see you are now selling somethng called DRM M3U8. Why isn't this part of the StreamFab AIO? If this is the latest update of DRM won't eventually ALL streaming services upgrade to this? And if so that will make the lifetime StreamFab AIO useless.
If DRM M3U8 is the new standard or version of video DRM how can you offer this as a "Lifetime" add on? Versions change and software gets upgraded. What version of DRM is StreamFab using now? Again this version says "Lifetime" but in a month it may be updated and again, what good is buying a lifetime program that lasts only 1 version?
jsinfate
I think there is a slight misunderstanding here what exactly M3U8 is. It's not a DRM in anyway its a Manifest or if you so want to say. A playlist that explains to your browser or video player how and where to get the files etc. If you remember back in the days for MP3 there was something called M3U which was a playlist for them. M3U8 is the same just more advanced and for videos etc. The same is true for DASH MPD which isn't supported yet. It's a complex XML template that the downloader needs to be able to download and parse to be able to fetch the video and audio segments and to then put them together afterwards in the correct order and all.
These M3U8 files as such are not protected but the video/audio stream they refer to can be it depends on the site. HLS for example as stated earlier is protected by a quite simple AES DRM.
Netflix as mentioned earlier uses something called XHR for manifest and then Widewine L1,L2 and L3 encoding the level of it differentiates between what quality you want etc 720, 1080 or 4K and not all is able to be "cracked" by easy means. Most people get around this by acquiring leaked CDMs
M3U8 is at least here quite common for the free streaming sites and tools like YouTube-dl quite easily fetches most of them. The problem though with M3U8 is that every site has a slightly different template for it and if they update it. Well then the support temporarily breaks.
Hope that makes a bit of sense and explains why at least in my mind dvdfab released this as a new separate module.