While I know that there is a DRM issue with HBO currently and new content released recently won't be able to download higher than 720. I tried to download Fantastic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore at 4K anyway. Figuring that it would drop it down to 720 on its own if it's not able to download at 4K. Well instead of dropping the resolution to 720 it downloads the 4K file and the associated audio then fails on processing. Specifically on display it states audio processing failed contact support or some such. Here is the attached log. I can download the movie without issue If I manually select 720. I'm guessing that either SF cannot process the Dolby Atmos, or the DRM is encrypting the audio file as well. It is the later I do hope the DRM can be fixed before HBO pulls the 4K version of Fantastic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore
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Originally posted by AGuyWithAComputer View PostWhile I know that there is a DRM issue with HBO currently and new content released recently won't be able to download higher than 720. I tried to download Fantastic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore at 4K anyway. Figuring that it would drop it down to 720 on its own if it's not able to download at 4K. Well instead of dropping the resolution to 720 it downloads the 4K file and the associated audio then fails on processing. Specifically on display it states audio processing failed contact support or some such. Here is the attached log. I can download the movie without issue If I manually select 720. I'm guessing that either SF cannot process the Dolby Atmos, or the DRM is encrypting the audio file as well. It is the later I do hope the DRM can be fixed before HBO pulls the 4K version of Fantastic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore
Picked 1080 resolution...
It gave me the 720p popup limitation message.
Then it did the "analyzing" and gave the 720 popup message again?
It downloaded 720p (see attached) and sound is fine.
Bitrate is only 2,381 k/bs.
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With my limited understanding of their log file. It did download the 4k video file and the audio file and the subtitle file but failed at the processing of the audio file stage.
I'm guessing that the 4k version has a different audio file attached than the 1080 and 720 versions, which is why I've brought this up to the devs.
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Originally posted by bas View PostBut these are not able to solve this problem. And what is not in their interest is to say publicly that they cannot solve it. We just need to boycott their products and then see how long they will ignore us and these are the world's thugs
cracking encryption is not easy and it will take time.
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