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    Disney+ Cached Keys?

    Do the cached keys still work for older added content to get 1080p? I recently downloaded something that should have been 1080, but wasn't.
    Does the DRM update break that part of the key exchange? I highly doubt they recoded the actual video to a new key.

    #2
    Originally posted by MrGrackle View Post
    Do the cached keys still work for older added content to get 1080p? I recently downloaded something that should have been 1080, but wasn't.
    Does the DRM update break that part of the key exchange? I highly doubt they recoded the actual video to a new key.
    what movie or show did you download that was supposed to be in 1080p ??

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      #3
      They should be taken out of the program anyway, Fab didn't crack those keys, it was a key dump on GitHub.
      Programmer in Python,Java,JavaScript,Swift,PHP,SQL,C#,C++,Go,R

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
        They should be taken out of the program anyway, Fab didn't crack those keys, it was a key dump on GitHub.
        So what if the Fab didn't crack those keys?

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          #5
          Originally posted by bricks View Post

          So what if the Fab didn't crack those keys?
          I can see you are not a developer. It's a tiny thing called ethics.
          Programmer in Python,Java,JavaScript,Swift,PHP,SQL,C#,C++,Go,R

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chameleon View Post

            I can see you are not a developer. It's a tiny thing called ethics.
            It was a key leak from Disney. circus and nothing more

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              #7
              Originally posted by october262 View Post

              what movie or show did you download that was supposed to be in 1080p ??
              The movie Ice Princess.
              As far as the ethics concern, is probably a good chance the newer widevine decryption was a dark web thing as well, and not in-house. If it was a dump on Github, what were they expecting the community to do with it?

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                #8
                Looks like Jack mentioned they still work in 6167 so I am going to revisit that.

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