Recent updates have added 1080p encoding for amzn, which shows that the developer is stuck and has never had a solution. because if they had a solution they wouldn't need to include encoding.
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Originally posted by Marty92 View PostWhat surprises me most is that the DRM problems at Amazon and Netflix were fixed very quickly last year and this time it's taken so long and there's still no solution in sight.
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Originally posted by peter777 View PostThe competitor's product still says on the homepage that they have problems with netflix. And, who knows, maybe they will also offer amazon the way StreamFab does...
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Originally posted by peter777 View PostThe competitor's product still says on the homepage that they have problems with netflix. And, who knows, maybe they will also offer amazon the way StreamFab does...
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Originally posted by peter777 View PostThe competitor's product still says on the homepage that they have problems with netflix. And, who knows, maybe they will also offer amazon the way StreamFab does...
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Originally posted by AGuyWithAComputer View Post
The competitor's product does not use encoding on Amazon. They cracked it a few weeks ago. I actually haven't used SF to download anything in the last couple of weeks because I only can use Paramount here.
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Originally posted by wyhtmgm View Post
I look at it the opposite way. With all the money Amazon and the other companies have, I find it surprising that they can't come up with a way to stop programs like StreamFab that can't be broken quickly. Though they seem to have done a better job of it this time.
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Originally posted by Kattanders View Post
Hi, maybe you can be a bit more specific: SF can still download a lot from Amazon in HD without re-encoding. Can your competitor download something in HD which SF needs re-encoding for? Please give an example content and also the downloaded file size in regard to the file size shown by SF download screen and whether H265 comes down as H265 or turns out to be H264?
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Originally posted by wyhtmgm View Post
I look at it the opposite way. With all the money Amazon and the other companies have, I find it surprising that they can't come up with a way to stop programs like StreamFab that can't be broken quickly. Though they seem to have done a better job of it this time.
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Originally posted by Kattanders View Post
Hi, maybe you can be a bit more specific: SF can still download a lot from Amazon in HD without re-encoding. Can your competitor download something in HD which SF needs re-encoding for? Please give an example content and also the downloaded file size in regard to the file size shown by SF download screen and whether H265 comes down as H265 or turns out to be H264?
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