We are still experiencing DRM issues with some of the StreamFab download modules. If you can only download videos at lower resolutions than you could before January 25th 2024, please be patient as the developers are still working on fixing the issues.
Other symptoms that you are dealing with a DRM problem could be "Failure to access video" errors or endless analysis.
Please refrain from posting about these specific errors as we are of course well aware and working on them. Feel free to post an issue you think might not be related to the DRM problem but bear in mind that they will be treated with a very low priority until the DRM issues are resolved.
The following modules should be fully back to normal (state before January 25th 2024):
AbemaTVApple TV+CrunchyrollDisney+HuluITVX
JoynLeminoNHK+OnlyFansParamount+
RTL+ShahidTubiU-Next
These modules are back to normal for content added prior to January 25th 2024 and lower resolutions for newer content:
AmazonMax
* Netflix content added after January 25th 2024 cannot be downloaded at all. It is back to normal for everything else.
Regarding Peacock , the content that cannot be downloaded is anything posted after February 22nd 2024. Anything Prior can still be downloaded as usual.
We thank you for your understanding.
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Won't download, "Adobe Flash player required" error displayed
Won't download, "Adobe Flash player required" error displayed
Trying to download from Channel4.com (AKA "All 4") and "Adobe Flash Player Required" is displayed in the DVDFab Downloader. Nothing I try gets me past this error.I can watch it in Chrome and MS Edge.
I personally would contact who ever is in charge of that website (I mean the station manager, not the IT department) and point out to them that Adobe Flash is no longer supported as it is "End of Life" and point them to where Adobe actually states this on their website. Then I would tell them that they should be using HTML 5.0 for their videos as Adobe Flash presents too much of a Security Risk these days.
No need to mention anything about DVDFab Downloader.
Thanks for the responses. Yep, you're right. I did a Google and found the following below (but this doesn't help me in the short-term) :
Adobe Primetime has closed a deal with Channel 4, in a partnership that will see the broadcaster transition from Adobe Flash-based video players to HTML5. Channel 4 has been using the Flash player to power its All 4 internet service for many years and is now making the switch to HTMl5 as browser demand change for both its VoD service and simulcast services.
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