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Netflix is still a bit of an enigma but Amazon is NOT. At least not for a number of other streaming solutions. I've said before "I learned more by figuring out how the other guy did it than I did by any other means" so where's the problem? With all the Chibsons flooding eBay I don't think copying someone else could possibly be an issue.
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Using DeepL to translate the Chinese:
"What about Amazon and Netflix DRM keys?
We finally want a true download mode again.
The website has not changed after 3 months! Where are the notifications for Streamfab using the Clevergate method now ?"
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Originally posted by Sebastian001 View Post
Just use a translator, or mark Translate with the right mouse button in Edge... It doesn't say anything other than when will the DRM be fixed. Maybe it will do more in Chinese!
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Originally posted by NewMelle View PostPlugged it into Google Translate and this is what I got. Makes perfect sense now.
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Plugged it into Google Translate and this is what I got. Makes perfect sense now.
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Originally posted by peter777 View Post
What does that mean? Could you please translate from Mandarin?
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Originally posted by Sebastian001 View PostWilson.Wang Mona DVDFab Staff 的 Amazon 和 Netflix DRM 金鑰怎麼樣? 我們終於又想要真正的下載模式了。
網站3個月後沒有任何變化! Streamfab 現在使用 Clevergate 方法的通知在哪裡?
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Wilson.Wang Mona DVDFab Staff 的 Amazon 和 Netflix DRM 金鑰怎麼樣? 我們終於又想要真正的下載模式了。
網站3個月後沒有任何變化! Streamfab 現在使用 Clevergate 方法的通知在哪裡?
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Hi Cats4U, first of all i am glad you are still sticking round at the forum.
You seem to know about the clever get, however, Is this really how Streamfab works currently?
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Originally posted by Cats4U View Post
...If anything, it should be known as the CleverGet method...
You seem to know about the clever get, however, Is this really how Streamfab works currently? Based on following the progress downloading "new" content, everything is downloaded in encrypted junks. Then the download is finished and processing starts. The junks are merged together into one large encryped file file (the progress bar doesn't move yet and it takes some time for the merge). Next the progress bar moves very slowly - as far as I understood SF runs the encryped file through Widevine and make use of some hook, grabbing the decoded content frame by frame. encoding them to H264. After this, audios are multiplexed with the newly encoded video producing the ready video file as MKV or MP3. From my findings I had no sync problems and even the frames per second match the original conent as well as the resolution of the original. Also I do not see that ads are included in th downloaded material. Anyways. I'd be happy to learn what really goes on behind the scenes :-)
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Originally posted by Exxar View PostSo I really think it's downloading a low res video, and just rescaling it to an "HD" video.
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Although it may improve things I don't feel I paid good money only to manually patch a program that should by all rights not require it. I'm not interested in fixing their software, I'm only interested in them justifying the money I paid them.
I tested 6.1.7.3 with mixed results. I strongly suspect it is still re-encoding. I use Road House 2024 as a test vid both because it was released post 1-25-24 and also included with Prime so development doesn't have to rent it when I report issues via the ticket system (leaving ZERO room for excuses). The release notes only indicate a fix for the 702 error code. DRM is still an issue.
It took 1 hour and 23 minutes to complete the video. A movie that is 2 hours and 3 minutes long. StreamClient.exe did not crash during analysis but that took quite a while. Numerous times the counters either froze for a minute or two or began counting backwards. StreamClient.exe did crash during "processing" but remuxing completed. In contrast the same video at the same resolution took about 41 minutes to complete using an alternate "solution." Draw your own conclusions.
Technically it did work. But so do hand grenades with about the same accuracy and efficacy. I did not test any episodic TV series. I'm sure as I type this someone is.
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Originally posted by Exxar View Post
Strange, because I've noticed when I select an episode (just tried it with that new Fallout series), I select the highest resolution (2.5GB file size), and if I immediately go to the download tab, I can see it analysing the video. And when it starts downloading, for just an instant, it shows it's downloading a 5XX MB file and then it jumps to a 2.5GB file.
The download is very quick too, like it would normally take to download a real 5XX MB file (nowhere near what it would take to download a 2.5GB file), and then it needs time to recode, and the result is a 2.5GB file.
So I really think it's downloading a low res video, and just rescaling it to an "HD" video.
I was downloading a TV series in HD before the DRM change, after when it was coming down as SD, and then later when re-encoding was introduced. Before the DRM change, I was originally getting 2.4GB HD files. After, I was clearly getting 700MB SD files. When the re-encode was introduced I started getting 800MB HD files (1/3 the size of the original HD files). The reason I feel confident that the re-encode is from the larger HD file and not an upscale of an SD file, is from visual inspection of the video. The differences between the original HD and the later SD are night and day. The differences between the re-encoded file and the other two is much closer to the HD than the SD. There is just no way an upscale from SD to HD could look that good with the amount of detail included. Based on visual inspection, I can only conclude that the re-encode is a further compression of the HD file and not an upconvert of an SD file.
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Originally posted by Exxar View Post
Strange, because I've noticed when I select an episode (just tried it with that new Fallout series), I select the highest resolution (2.5GB file size), and if I immediately go to the download tab, I can see it analysing the video. And when it starts downloading, for just an instant, it shows it's downloading a 5XX MB file and then it jumps to a 2.5GB file.
The download is very quick too, like it would normally take to download a real 5XX MB file (nowhere near what it would take to download a 2.5GB file), and then it needs time to recode, and the result is a 2.5GB file.
So I really think it's downloading a low res video, and just rescaling it to an "HD" video.
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