As of this newest version what resolution is Disney+ meant to be? I've just tried the newest episode of "The Mysterious Benedict Society" and it was 720p is everything 720p or is it pot luck being able to get 1080p?
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Originally posted by VirulentPip View PostAs of this newest version what resolution is Disney+ meant to be? I've just tried the newest episode of "The Mysterious Benedict Society" and it was 720p is everything 720p or is it pot luck being able to get 1080p?
When they switched to the new method that allowed for much faster downloads and 5.1 audio, resolution was limited to 720p max and has been ever since, and that continues with StreamFab 4.0.0.5.
The DVDFab team has not said if they have any plans to "fix" or "change" the product so that it does both 1080p downloads PLUS 5.1 audio with Disney+, or not.
*MY* expectation has been that we're stuck with 720p for Disney+ (and Hulu) in DRM Downloader/StreamFab.
I know a recent advertisement email was sent talking about an update, but there is no release date mentioned, it does say they are still working Amazon issues, and the rest of the wording leaves a lot open to interpretation so I don't want to draw any conclusions from it.
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Originally posted by KidJoe View PostWhen Disney+ support in DVDFab DRM Downloader came out, the method of "downloading" from Disney+ meant watching (at 1x or 2x speed) while downloading, and resulted in files with 1080p video but only 2 channel audio.
When they switched to the new method that allowed for much faster downloads and 5.1 audio, resolution was limited to 720p max and has been ever since, and that continues with StreamFab 4.0.0.5.
The DVDFab team has not said if they have any plans to "fix" or "change" the product so that it does both 1080p downloads PLUS 5.1 audio with Disney+, or not.
*MY* expectation has been that we're stuck with 720p for Disney+ (and Hulu) in DRM Downloader/StreamFab.
I know a recent advertisement email was sent talking about an update, but there is no release date mentioned, it does say they are still working Amazon issues, and the rest of the wording leaves a lot open to interpretation so I don't want to draw any conclusions from it.
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Originally posted by potenial_userI've asked several times about fixing Disney+ and the thread is either ignored or straight up closed,
The ONLY conclusion that can be reached is they have NO intention of fixing. They will probably close this thread too and claim it has false info. but I've already switched to another app that is supporting 1080p for Disney+
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You can read about Hulu's technical limitations on their website: https://help.hulu.com/s/article/video-quality Maybe it WAS done at 1080p, it's not possible now and you going around whining about it on every thread for weeks isn't going to change that.
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Originally posted by tdfrgsn View Post
You can read about Hulu's technical limitations on their website: https://help.hulu.com/s/article/video-quality Maybe it WAS done at 1080p, it's not possible now and you going around whining about it on every thread for weeks isn't going to change that.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
You are the big whiner, maybe try explaining a little better because what you said just is not true. I get some Hulu at 1080P , and it is possible now. Try to put other people down, worry about yourself.
Also, Disney doesn't list their technical limitations like Hulu does so I don't want to speak with certainty about them, but since it's well known that Disney+ is now limited to 720p in every browser and Hulu is a part of Disney, I would guess the same thing about 1080p being currently impossible with Disney+ is also true.
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Ok so where are we with the 1080p downloads? You can still do it in Paramount+ but not Amazon, Netflix etc. I bought movies from Amazon Prime and I still cannot download them in there highest quality? This sales clip is directly from your platform.
Download videos in 1080p and EAC3 5.1 audio tracks
With regards to downloading videos, the StreamFab products allow you to download videos in HD 720p or Full HD 1080p quality. The choice is yours.
Additionally, you also have the option to download videos with either EAC3 5.1, AC3 5.1 or AAC 2.0 sound channels.
What is the problem here? It worked at the beginning when I purchased the Lifetime Streaming when is DVD Fab gonna make good on this purchase?
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Originally posted by edjr1701e View PostOk so where are we with the 1080p downloads? You can still do it in Paramount+ but not Amazon, Netflix etc. I bought movies from Amazon Prime and I still cannot download them in there highest quality? This sales clip is directly from your platform.
Download videos in 1080p and EAC3 5.1 audio tracks
With regards to downloading videos, the StreamFab products allow you to download videos in HD 720p or Full HD 1080p quality. The choice is yours.
Additionally, you also have the option to download videos with either EAC3 5.1, AC3 5.1 or AAC 2.0 sound channels.
What is the problem here? It worked at the beginning when I purchased the Lifetime Streaming when is DVD Fab gonna make good on this purchase?
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Disney + and Hulu Dont Stream at 1080p on Chromium based Browsers or they use L1 Encryption for 1080p which requires special Hardware so stop asking for 1080p on Disney or Hulu its not gonna happen anytime soon .
Amazon, Netflix, HBO Max etc use L3 Encryption for there content. Widevine recently Revoked there Private Keys as they where cracked this is why the Downloaders stopped working.
The New Key has already been cracked by others but the DVDFab needs to either find the new solution or crack it them selves.
If you are over waiting do some research not that hard to find alternatives while you wait for the DVDFab Staff to get it working again.
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Originally posted by PedroT92 View PostDisney + and Hulu Dont Stream at 1080p on Chromium based Browsers or they use L1 Encryption for 1080p which requires special Hardware so stop asking for 1080p on Disney or Hulu its not gonna happen anytime soon .
When the product came out, it DID grab from Disney+ at 1080p.
No special hardware was, or is, required to do so
Developers chose to change how this was handled
Stop spreading false information and attacking those of us who want a quality product (which we DID pay a premium for). This is getting old really fast.
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100% false
When the product came out, it DID grab from Disney+ at 1080p.
No special hardware was, or is, required to do so
Developers chose to change how this was handled
Stop spreading false information and attacking those of us who want a quality product (which we DID pay a premium for). This is getting old really fast.
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At least a lot of older people know how to use grammar and punctuation vs our youth. I really doubt he was 'crying'. The developers can find a way to bypass the 720P limit for Desktop browsers and make 1080P possible, but due to the complexity of the new copy protections it can cause new inventive ways to be needed. Both of you should relax a bit. Actually, 150$ would be a pretty good price for Premium. There isn't anything "wrong" with informing a creator of a programs that the program isn't functioning as expected..but there should be a decent spacing of the comments - however, more than a few people it can then SEEM like a lot. I've heard plenty of 20 and 30-somethings complain about stuff they shouldn't be complaining about but think they're self-entitled to a lot of stuff.
Supporting development of very complex software does mean it happens quickly perpetually. Not all programmers are good, and some have to do a quick crash-course. I don't have any patience, I live in the moment..calmly and I'm aware of how progress happens and much more. More people should live that way...much less stressful and much fewer name calling, and bad attitudes.
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Originally posted by SirRush View PostAt least a lot of older people know how to use grammar and punctuation vs our youth. I really doubt he was 'crying'. The developers can find a way to bypass the 720P limit for Desktop browsers and make 1080P possible, but due to the complexity of the new copy protections it can cause new inventive ways to be needed. Both of you should relax a bit. Actually, 150$ would be a pretty good price for Premium. There isn't anything "wrong" with informing a creator of a programs that the program isn't functioning as expected..but there should be a decent spacing of the comments - however, more than a few people it can then SEEM like a lot. I've heard plenty of 20 and 30-somethings complain about stuff they shouldn't be complaining about but think they're self-entitled to a lot of stuff.
Supporting development of very complex software does mean it happens quickly perpetually. Not all programmers are good, and some have to do a quick crash-course. I don't have any patience, I live in the moment..calmly and I'm aware of how progress happens and much more. More people should live that way...much less stressful and much fewer name calling, and bad attitudes.
But I also gave a lot of information that could have simply been checked. Rather than saying I'm spreading false information.
Yes, the software did get 1080p Originally. But the software first worked as a Screen Recorder and not as Downloader. Something that could have simply been checked.
I wrote my previous comment so people could understand what the issue is and how it's not as simple as flicking a switch. And the Developers are not just choosing not to do something.
The software could be improved a lot more. I know for a fact they can also grab EAC3 with Atmos on Disney Plus, Netflix, and HBO Max as those providers don't DRM the audio files. While not required it also nice to have.
But getting bombarded with comments saying they are doing no good or that they are scamming would definitely not motivate the developers very much to get things back on track.
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