We are excited to announce that we have made significant progress in addressing the DRM issues that have been affecting some of our services since January 25th.
Amazon: Fully fixed the DRM issue from v6.1.8.1.
Netflix: Fully fixed the DRM issue from v6.1.8.2.
Note: SONY movies are only available at 540p, like Madame Web
Peacock/SkyShowtime/Channel 4/DMM/FANZA: Fully fixed the DRM issue from v6.1.8.3.
Note: Download EAC3 2.0 audio from SkyShowtime will be fixed soon.
Stan/DRM MPD: Fully fixed the DRM issue from v6.1.8.4.
Max: Confirmed, 4K/1080p still can not be downloaded with the new DRM fix solution.
For the other modules, please feedback to us if you have any download problem.
We understand the frustration that this issue has caused and we are working on integrating them properly.
Thank you for being a part of the StreamFab community, we really appreciate your understanding.
All of this. I'd be willing to bet serious money it wasn't a money grab where they didn't care if they left everyone high and dry, because you can't fake it and hide that sort of screw-them attitude for more than eight years. Your earlier comment that Interpol or some other agency shut them down was probably accurate, since they were outside of China, with servers in the EU, so essentially they were vulnerable, with no protection other than that they were a group that had to rely on bitcoin, not an established company with a conventional bank account. They made that very clear, but maybe it wasn't enough to keep them under the radar.
My speculation is that Redfox had their business model get away from them.... too many lifetime licenses mean no income stream from those owners, meanwhile they have to pay their coders and server costs. Add to that they have no credit card processors left that they can use and have to go bitcoin only, it's not good, they are operating at a loss. Selling off what they can to make their final payments then take whatever's left over for themselves, which probably isn't much. It just sucks for people who bought subscriptions to AnyStream weeks before they disappeared.
Again, 100% speculation, I know that's a given but is important to reiterate when speculating.
It really sucks, AnyDVD was my go-to, plus James and Pete were always nice and helpful, I'm really going to miss them and their work, VERY much.
My speculation is that Redfox had their business model get away from them.... too many lifetime licenses mean no income stream from those owners, meanwhile they have to pay their coders and server costs. Add to that they have no credit card processors left that they can use and have to go bitcoin only, it's not good, they are operating at a loss. Selling off what they can to make their final payments then take whatever's left over for themselves, which probably isn't much. It just sucks for people who bought subscriptions to AnyStream weeks before they disappeared.
Again, 100% speculation, I know that's a given but is important to reiterate when speculating.
It really sucks, AnyDVD was my go-to, plus James and Pete were always nice and helpful, I'm really going to miss them and their work, VERY much.
he's the only person explain everything in a simple way, i think u can't find this info anywhere else. anyway they should have more mods for the forum working with the developers because wilson replies once per week only...
he's the only person explain everything in a simple way, i think u can't find this info anywhere else. anyway they should have more mods for the forum working with the developers because wilson replies once per week only...
jpp72 is doing a fantastic job; he cares about this forum, not some other one that is gone now. If you guys want to gossip, go ahead, but it gives the forum a bad look. It sounds like a bunch of wash women. This thread should be closed.
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