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Originally posted by Cats4U View Post
Are you saying that Amazon is still re-encoding with 6.1.7.0? Did you delete the contents of your temp folder and use a "professional" uninstaller program to remove all traces of a previous version of StreamFab, including registry entries, before installing 6.1.7.0? If so, attach your StreamFab.log.
Still reencoding.
Try Ex Machine, choose H265. It downloads H264 and then starts re-encoding. Sorry Cats4U
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The new version is a joke, the log says "Notify encode mode". I don't know why they are trying to swindle us by lying. SMH
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Based on my testing it is still re-encoding. It was previously reported that it downloads the HD (1080p) file, so no upscale, but cannot break the encryption. Instead, it plays the file behind the scenes and captures it to a new file (re-encode). Unfortunately, the quality suffers in that, based on my experience, the new file is around 25% the size of the original download. Some have also reported other issues with the new encode.
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Originally posted by peter777 View PostIf the procedure is - as I understand it - that a file is played in the background and then repackaged, then no DRM is actually violated and is therefore not prohibited, right? That would be nothing more than a screen recorder.
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Originally posted by Brozilla View Post
yeah totally not upscalled
Upscaling is taking something in a certain resolution and modifying said resolution to something higher. For example, take a 720p video and upscale it to 1080p.
The re-encode mode that StreamFab is doing is, for lack of a better word, screen recording. Because it is done at a greater speed, it's not the pure definition of screen recording.
So it is playing the file at 1080p in high speed and recording the output to a file. It encodes the video on-the-fly using settings similar to the original file and then downloads the original audio to finally remux the video and audio together.
There is no upscaling!
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Originally posted by jpp72 View Post
Why do you insist on chiming in on things you don't understand?
Upscaling is taking something in a certain resolution and modifying said resolution to something higher. For example, take a 720p video and upscale it to 1080p.
The re-encode mode that StreamFab is doing is, for lack of a better word, screen recording. Because it is done at a greater speed, it's not the pure definition of screen recording.
So it is playing the file at 1080p in high speed and recording the output to a file. It encodes the video on-the-fly using settings similar to the original file and then downloads the original audio to finally remux the video and audio together.
There is no upscaling!
re-encode makes absolutely no sense
in addition, screen recording is not normally possible without a gpu
someone (moderator) said that the downloaded video is taken and then encoded to a higher resolution (upscale)
You should see this. its way to funny: https://i.imgur.com/UmPh8Hu.png
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Originally posted by Brozilla View Post
then it is screen recording with encode
re-encode makes absolutely no sense
in addition, screen recording is not normally possible without a gpu
someone (moderator) said that the downloaded video is taken and then encoded to a higher resolution (upscale)
Secondly, displaying the output is more CPU intensive than not displaying it. Just like if you code something where you simply ask it to count from 1 to 1 million and to display the number at each iteration, it will take a few seconds to do it but if you say to only display when it is at 1 and at 1 million, it is way faster and less CPU intensive.
You are playing semantics with the terms. If a file is encoded a certain way and you encode it a different way, is that not re-encoding?
The reason why the FILE is bigger is probably because they use CBR to encode regardless of what you chose. Encoding in CVBR is way slower than CBR. I cannot verify that claim because i refuse to install StreamFab versions that have the re-encode feature.
Let's not forget that this is a Chinese company and sometimes their English is not great. Re-encode is what they chose to call it but it doesn't matter since the whole issue here is that it is not upscaling.
That's all i have to say on this issue as this forum is not about terminology.
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