I think they are fixing the providers one by one with the new chrome CDM.
Chameleon
Sorry, Chameleon, not true. That was one of the few bits of information that I managed to get out of them. The competition has solved most of the DRM problems. That is because they chose to switch over to CDM 2710 when I was pushing for it in my CDMCats.zip temporary fix in early November. They worked on cracking the keys since then, and it was ready to go when Google revoked CDM 2557. I seemed to have gotten my Nostradamus back, because 3 days before the revoking, I asked the SF Project Manager the following: "Why does StreamFab use Widevine CDM 4.10.2557.0 when Widevine CDM 4.10.2710.0 is the latest?". I was told, "it's not must be the latest CDM for decrypting the video." That's true if there was only 2557 and it is active. CDM 2710 was out and could have been worked on. AnyStream thought about the future, StreamFab didn't. I'm not surprised, as with each SF update I replace 5 old utilities heavily used in StreamFab with their latest version. The MKVMerge in SF is almost 2 years old. That's the program that handles remuxing if you have it set up that way. So, we are stuck in the second week of waiting when it could have been worked on in November.
Add to that, they brought back re-encoding in 6.1.6.2. Everyone hated it the first time, and they did it again. They just won't listen. It is causing as many problems as the DRM change did. I'm sorry that users didn't follow my recommendations not to install 6.1.6.2. As I wrote before, don't expect any help from me on re-encoding issues. For the most part, they seem to be the same people that don't listen to not use the online installer, because they are all looking for the 6.1.6.1 installer now. We've been saying that for more than 2 years already. Requests to remove the online Installer, have fallen on deaf ears.