It just boggles my mind why all you people can't understand that none of these modules (Netflix, Max, Peacock, Amazon, and the others not listed in the banner as working) are going to work properly until the Developer somehow figures out, buys, steals, or any other method, the DRM keys to those modules. Until you read in an update's changelog that a certain module's DRM key was found and added to SF, you are not going to be able to download a video from that module in the method that StreamFab is known for, direct streaming download. Re-encoding (aka CleverGet method) is a fraud used to stall for time. All it does is add more problems to the mix. Now they are spending more time trying to fix those problems rather than working on the original DRM key problem. And you've all fallen for it by downloading every new update that has nothing to do with having obtained a DRM key. Quite frankly, you're all idiots by letting them continually pull the wool over your eyes. Install either 6.1.6.1 or 6.1.6.7 and sit tight until the real fixes (actual DRM keys) start appearing, if you believe it will ever happen. Or you can follow the path of my buddy Chameleon and me, and give up hope that they will ever obtain the keys and the days of StreamFab (and possibly, DVDFab, the company) are over.
Cats4U
What is the point of your post? ... other then to tell the world that you and your buddy Chameleon have given up? Yes, DRM isn't easy to crack, it's a never ending cat and mouse game. Yes, they're using alternative methods to download streams until the DRM key is solved, so what? It enabled everyone to still download movies, so how is that fraudulent? The DRM problem can still be worked on alongside this, because I'm pretty sure the developrs can work on more then one thing at a time, unlike you.
So other then to whine about what isn't working and convince the rest of the world to be total losers like you who just give up, what was the point of your post?