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    #16
    Originally posted by Kattanders View Post

    In regard to the re-encode I would appreciate, if it would show for example "processing with re-encode".
    Thumps Up for the progress so far!!!
    Finally stop demanding such things!
    Otherwise they'll just start working on the "recoding" again! It's all a waste of time...

    Finally understand it!​

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      #17
      Originally posted by Sebastian001 View Post

      Finally stop demanding such things!
      Otherwise they'll just start working on the "recoding" again! It's all a waste of time...

      Finally understand it!​
      For crying out loud, do you really think that all DVDFab developers are specialised in cracking DRM copy protections? Or that there is only one developer (maybe you know better?)?
      If re-encoding is implemented as an interim solution, the information about re-encoding in the progress status is certainly not a task that takes up relevant time and especially not takes resources from the DRM hacker(s).
      After all, it still may take a while until the download is available again in the usual comfort.

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        #18
        I am using Version 6.1.6.9 and downloading from Amazon (in Canada). I am selecting H264: CVBR: Resolution: "1920x1080 - 5209 kbps - 1.75 GB": EAC3: Language English EAC3 5.1 -640kbps: English (CC); Extract to SRT File.

        When downloading beside the title name it shows 1080p 264 EAC3 5.1 in the orange circled rectangles.

        The output video looks the same as one downloaded Jan 28th when I still think Amazon downloads were still working for me.

        Does anyone know for sure if StreamFab is still re-encoding (upscaling?) the output or if I getting true 1920x1080 resolution downloaded?

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          #19
          Originally posted by paulblain View Post
          Does anyone know for sure if StreamFab is still re-encoding (upscaling?) the output
          or if I getting true 1920x1080 resolution downloaded?
          CVBR has no upscaling - look here

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