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Originally posted by ErnieT View Post3. A large number of movies and series available on physical media, are unavailable on streaming.
There isn't a must have TV series available on Amazon in HD right now that I don't already own in physical media or haven't already downloaded, so I'm hoping they can fix this with Amazon. However, if/when that changes, I will likely switch to the competitor that has fixed the DRM issue with downloads from Amazon.
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Originally posted by smithbrad View Post
Yes, but the opposite is also true. I've found there to be many TV series streaming in HD that are only available in SD on physical media. Specifically, I've found this true with many classic TV titles originating on film from the 50's through 60's. Generally speaking, I collect physical media first, but use StreamFab to download titles only available in HD via streaming as an upgrade over the SD only physical media.
There isn't a must have TV series available on Amazon in HD right now that I don't already own in physical media or haven't already downloaded, so I'm hoping they can fix this with Amazon. However, if/when that changes, I will likely switch to the competitor that has fixed the DRM issue with downloads from Amazon.
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Originally posted by smithbrad View Post
That would be the one. Amazon is the most important site for me. I've rarely needed anything from Netflix. Those that rely heavily on Netflix don't seem to have a viable option right now.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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From a forum post by a StreamFab competitor, here is the allegation that the DRM issues have been fixed except for Netflix.
We are working on Netflix 24/7. We have all the other DRM issues fixed. Netflix is the only outstanding DRM that we have to contend with.
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Originally posted by giQz View PostFrom a forum post by a StreamFab competitor, here is the allegation that the DRM issues have been fixed except for Netflix.
This implied that the Amazon DRM problem was fixed, but how true is this, I wonder? Or perhaps, they used a workaround like a web-rip re-encode versus a direct stream download, maybe, if I may ask?
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All the titles I've grabbed with the "competitor" from Amazon are 1080p and NONE failed. Not quite sure what a "work session" is but hopefully it is to address this issue. Now and then I can grab a title with SF in 1080p but more and more there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. Just grabbed Freelance in 1080p and I could have sworn that was recently added.Win11 Pro 22H2, no bloatware, no spyware, no crapware, no TPM, no Secure Boot, no MS account. And yes, you can dual boot 7 and 11.
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I have now also switched to the competitor so that I can download all videos from Amazon.
I can confirm that the competitor can download all new videos from Amazon in 1080p without any problems.
The only thing I don't find so practical is that you can't easily switch between CVBR and CBR.
If SF ever manages to fix the DRM problems, I will probably go back.
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It has been a month since the top banner was updated. I realize there is a "it will be done when it is done" aspect to this. However, being in the software development field myself, I wouldn't be able to go this long without providing at least weekly updates to the customer(s) as to the current status. I mean is there a systematic approach being employed here, if so, how is it proceeding or are they just using the spaghetti against the wall approach to see what sticks. I would hope the comfort level towards coming up with a solution is better now then back on February 24th, meaning they should be able to make some kind of statement as to how close they are. Otherwise, this is appearing more and more like what we have now is going to be the new status quo going forward.
Some have already moved over to the competitor, if for no other reason than to get Prime working. Others of us are riding the fence. The longer this goes on without any useful update regarding progress or ballpark timelines for a solution, the angrier some will get if they buy into a competitor just to have StreamFab put out a solution a short time later.
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