Many in that group were either banned from the official forum, are using pirated copies so really can't submit tickets/feedback, and/or even some who don't know Reddit isn't an official support outlet.
Technically when DVDFab DRM Video Downloader launched in 2019, and when I purchased in 2020, it did do stream recording. For example Netflix and Disney+ were limited to 1x and 2x playback speed, and AAC 2 channel audio. Although Disney+ was 1080p because of it. I had made a post back then of my experiences with each "downloader module" and their limits. I can't find that post, but if I recall correctly, several that were 1x/2x playback at first.
It was as DVDFab Downloader/StreamFab aged and grew, that it eventually became a true downloader for all the modules.
[flame suit on!!]
As for "screen recording" in the current iteration, is SF working like Snag-It, AudialsOne, etc. where it literally plays and records at the same time? If no, that could be why there is objection to calling it screen recording. But explaining the difference, rather that deleting posts, would be more appropriate.
Its original intent was to be a way to download and manage your digital copies without DRM. And to be honest, with the exception of several bugs, it still does it, even though it has regressed and is not working anywhere near as good as during its heyday. A simplistic view of StreamFab is that its intent was/is to look at a web site, determine a link to the video files, download them, removing the DRM in the process, so that you have a local copy for your own personal use. For the most part, it still does, although how it removes the DRM has changed several times over its life, not always for the better.
As much as we like to rail on FAB and SF, this DRM situation, bugs of not recognizing series, etc. truth of the matter is.... this is a cat and mouse game. Any change to the streaming service web site, even if its not DRM related, can break SF. And of course, DRM is in place to prevent downloading and freely copying/play back, so the streaming services want that to be strong. So yes, as streaming services change/update DRM, it will likely keep getting harder and harder to bypass/break the DRM.
[/flame suit off!] (and not so much in response to AllNight, but more back on the original topic of length of time to crack DRM)...
All that being said... I've been a Fab user, with DVDFab and its parts as well as Passkey, for a long time. I purchased my Lifetime license for DVDFab Downloader in late Dec 2020, and have experienced the product's iterations. The decline in service, support, maintenance, fixes, from FAB, at least around StreamFab, is real.
I don't know what happened, and why FAB is having such a tough time with DRM and StreamFab, considering the Fox had fixed DRM (Netflix being their only limit at the moment) on their product within a few days, or a week tops. And while there have been some minor issues pop-up since, the Fox has been able to tamp them down quickly. Yet, Fab could only manage to implement a sub-par work around, and even then still has issues!?!?!. That more than just frustrates me! I don't know why FAB continues to have many non-DRM related bugs that go unfixed. That too has rubbed me the wrong way.
Hopefully you can see I'm not trying to diminish anyone's anger at the situation. I am just as angry, frustrated, ticked off, disappointed, etc. as anyone here. I have hoped, and still do hope, Fab fixes SF, both DRM and Bugs, sooner rather than later, but as I've said before, I've been losing/lost hope.
KidJoe
Fengtao left the company in 2019 and has been going downhill since then:(
This is an excerpt from what a forum friend said on this forum:
He wasn't all that, he couldn't prevent what is happening now and stop it. As a matter of fact, he was still the HMFIC when the DVD fab movie server was deep sink. You see no trail of that in the forum now, it was wiped clean, you can still google it to get into that forum, but you have to know it was even every there. There were some good customers that were part of that forum and at $300-$325 each for one movie server some had bought not one but two and three to watch throughout their house, talking about getting burnt and not caring, this is what it is. I was a beta tester for the movie server because it was getting jacked up with every software change just like SF (sounds familiar) and that was understandable because it wasn't hard to figure out that you had a software company selling a hardware product (sounds familiar). They tried to fix it by having beta testers to report to the new product manager (Ting) directly to rewrite the software and report on it before it being released, yes, they do and did have that ability. He was good and was doing a good job in completely revamping and rewriting the software, I would say it was almost coming up to speed and out of the blue he disappears mid-way before finishing his project. I asked what happened and where was he at, and my response from Wilson Wang was he was moved to a different department. That is some shi$t no company does that, moving a product manager off a job before the end of a project. Never saw what department he was moved to, think it was just a bunch of scuttlebutt. They can fix this, but I don't see them wanting too or it's going to happen with past experience. It might be worst now with this but marginally at that! If it's business as usually, jump ship very soon because its already too late.
You do know you do not have to join the AnyStream forum if you don't want to, you can still read everything and most likely your question will already have been asked and answered. I bought their program but I never joined their forum, I read it every day and I find it most interesting they have many IT experts, and all my questions have already been asked and answered. I joined this forum in 2009 when it first started, if most of you don't know, DVDFab started on a forum called cdfreaks.com in 2003, and Redfox was there also. Both programs started their own forums and left cdfreaks.com. Fab in 2009 and Redfox in 2007. They have both been in business since 2003. cdfreaks turned into Myce.com and now doesn't exist anymore. It was a great loss to the community.