I am have issues with downloading from peacock it will usually maybe download 1 or 2 movies then fail the rest and when i go back on the page i am signed out has there been any fix on this issue yet?
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This is a very longstanding issue.
If you want to download a bunch of things, queue everything except the last thing you need to download.
Once you have all the items in your queue, analyze the last thing you want to download and click Download Now.
Stay in the Peacock home tab. Do not go to the downloading queue. Just keep it on the Peacock tab and got do something else outside of StreamFab.
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I had the same issue but I was using a VPN. Once I stopped using it, I was able to download my 100 per day without having to log in all the time.
I don't know why that works for me, but it might be something to try if you are using a VPN. It's great that it works, but I would rather it went back to working when the VPN is on.
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The latest version of StreamFab (6.1.2.7) seems to have resolved the problem with Peacock of having to log back in again after one show has downloaded, or a new day has come, or whatever. Now it stays logged in unless I happen to close out StreamFab and start in again. I think that it is still staying logged in once I have a show in the queue.
Note that I do not use VPN.Last edited by TomdeOldMan; 06-17-2023, 05:42 AM.
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Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View PostThe latest version of StreamFab (6.1.2.7) seems to have resolved the problem with Peacock of having to log back in again after one show has downloaded, or a new day has come, or whatever. Now it stays logged in unless I happen to close out StreamFab and start in again. I think that it is still staying logged in once I have a show in the queue.
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Originally posted by Cats4U View Post
Are you absolutely sure that it is fixed? I had no intention of updating to 6.1.2.7 because there is nothing new in it that I really need right now. I feel very stable with 6.1.2.4 at the moment. If 6.1.2.7 does auto-login to Peacock finally again, I'd probably do it. Another thing that could get me to update is if they got rid of that F...in' MusicFab advertisement smack dab in the middle of StreamFab. Please tell me that that's gone, too.
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Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post
The one thing that I have noticed is that Peacock has to be logged into if I close and reopen StreamFab, while at least three others (Disney+, Hulu, and Roku) do not.
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I just did a little research and it is exactly one year and one day (6-16-22) since Justin was the first one to report that you can not load up Peacock without entering your username/password. This goes back to StreamFab version 5.0.3.7. https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/softwa...bug#post411133 In that same thread you'll see that I ask Mona (7-13-22) to have the developers look into the problem. Her reply wasI am afraid that there isn't a solution or workaround for this "sign in" problem at the moment.OKay. I will bring this "repeat Peacock login" problem to the developer again.
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Originally posted by Cats4U View Post
Well, that's what I was talking about. I have no need to keep StreamFab running all the time. When I'm done downloading something, I shut SF down. Unless you are using the scheduled download (which I never got to work right when they first added it in and so I gave up on ever using it), I can't think of any reason you wouldn't shut down when done.
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Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post
Unless StreamFab is willing to trigger an automatic login, there is still the problem of who is watching. They've managed to overcome the problem once I'm logged in, but that may be a situation wherein the developers are using some kind of "stay awake" signal to keep things going. Once you shut down StreamFab (and I will do that when I'm done with my downloads), any stay awake signal stops because StreamFab is no long active on your PC. The real problem is that Peacock is now requiring to select who is watching, unless someone has figured out how to disable that on their site.
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