I've been a DVDFAB since December 2010 when I bought my first license key. I got the ALL IN ONE and since then have paid more here and there to add on other modules through the last 12 years. I picked up StreamFAB back in January of this year as I made my transition from having cable TV to streaming services.
When I first got SF it worked pretty good. Some streaming providers restricted to 720p while others you could get 1080p or even 4K. Downloading of subtitles worked well. If there was something I really just wanted in higher quality but could not get that via SF then I'd go back to the old torrent lookup (like others have noted as well).
But I feel there has been a steady decline through this year. More stuff only downloads in 720P (HBO) joining Disney+ and Hulu and there are other things where I can't get subtitles (Paramount+).
Every new version that comes out I get my hopes up that one of the fixes will be something I care about but it turns out it is just fixes or add-ons for other stuff. My main goto is Youtube, Disney+, Netflix, Paramount+, Hulu, and HBO. I don't care about Crackle, FOD, Funimation, Joyn, peacock, tubi, pluto, CW, etc and if you do that is great. I'm not against a broader support of more services but for me the most important services were what I see as the "main streaming services" and I have seen nothing but a steady decline in the ability to download content from those services with no real fixes. The "competitor" as some politely refer to seems to have fixes for many of these things but I'm not going to go out and spend another few hundred dollars on yet another program that also has shortcomings.
I'd like to see a solid focus on getting back quality downloads from the main providers in a minimum of 1080P with 5.1 / 7.1 / ATMOS quality sound and subtitles instead of all this branching out to support another 50 streaming services while abandoning fixing the main ones.
Since 2010 I have probably paid upwards of $700 in all the licensing and add-ons. Looking back, I should have stuck with torrents.
When I first got SF it worked pretty good. Some streaming providers restricted to 720p while others you could get 1080p or even 4K. Downloading of subtitles worked well. If there was something I really just wanted in higher quality but could not get that via SF then I'd go back to the old torrent lookup (like others have noted as well).
But I feel there has been a steady decline through this year. More stuff only downloads in 720P (HBO) joining Disney+ and Hulu and there are other things where I can't get subtitles (Paramount+).
Every new version that comes out I get my hopes up that one of the fixes will be something I care about but it turns out it is just fixes or add-ons for other stuff. My main goto is Youtube, Disney+, Netflix, Paramount+, Hulu, and HBO. I don't care about Crackle, FOD, Funimation, Joyn, peacock, tubi, pluto, CW, etc and if you do that is great. I'm not against a broader support of more services but for me the most important services were what I see as the "main streaming services" and I have seen nothing but a steady decline in the ability to download content from those services with no real fixes. The "competitor" as some politely refer to seems to have fixes for many of these things but I'm not going to go out and spend another few hundred dollars on yet another program that also has shortcomings.
I'd like to see a solid focus on getting back quality downloads from the main providers in a minimum of 1080P with 5.1 / 7.1 / ATMOS quality sound and subtitles instead of all this branching out to support another 50 streaming services while abandoning fixing the main ones.
Since 2010 I have probably paid upwards of $700 in all the licensing and add-ons. Looking back, I should have stuck with torrents.
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