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Originally posted by phelings View Postbut C4 buyers do seem to be left behind
And what about modules where even old content doesn't work?
And regardless of my own usage, it is more annoying for those
who still have to pay monthly fees for the streaming provider.
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Originally posted by phelings View Post
Ok , fair enough but you do seem to spend a lot of time making excuses as to why we shouldn't get a bit annoyed when the modules we've paid for stop working. We know about DRM and we expect to have problems but C4 buyers do seem to be left behind.
If you go by the banner up top, you'll see that there are 16 streamers that are "back to normal". That's a little misleading because as far as I've seen Paramount+ and Hulu have never been affected by the DRM change yet. Like Peacock didn't change their DRM until Feb. 22, Paramount+ and Hulu could change their DRM later on tonight. I really don't follow the history of the other 14 modules listed. Some of those might do a late DRM change, as well. There are 32 total modules as part of StreamFab's Lifetime All-In-One plan. That means a full half or more of all modules (as you wrote) "seem to be left behind" or have the potential to be "left behind" at a future date. So, this is not about Channel 4, this is about the Developer not being able to break a large number of keys.
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So, this is not about Channel 4, this is about the Developer not being able to break a large number of keys.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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