Originally posted by Sebastian001
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"A few weeks ago, an account named ‘Widevineleak’ published a list of both SL2000 and SL3000 certificates on GitHub. The SL2000 variant is commonly referred to as software DRM while the higher SL3000 provides more advanced hardware-based security."
I'm guessing the these certificates are also used by Widevine... or perhaps StreamFab is using PlayReady now? The TorrentFreak article states: "Amazon Prime, which uses PlayReady DRM among other protections, takes action against accounts that use these leaked certificates."
In any case, if StreamFab is using any of these leaked certificates, then it might be responsible for the warning letters. If StreamFab can't use a certificate that hasn't been leaked, then that's going to be a problem until it's possible to get a new version of Widevine and/or PlayReady, which I understand can take months (as it did in the first 3-4 months of 2024 when downloading from Amazon Prime as well as other VIP services wasn't possible with StreamFab).
For now, I would suggest COMPLETELY UNINSTALLING StreamFab and doing a re-install of the latest version. Uninstalling through control panel doesn't remove everything. Follow these steps:
(Please note that I only use StreamFab... if you have other DVDFab software installed, carefully check your DVDFab folders and registry keys for other products, as you may only want to remove the StreamFab folders and keys. Personally, I would probably re-install the other DVDFab products as well, unless I had many of them installed and didn't want to spend the time.)
1) Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Uninstall StreamFab including user settings. (Check and record if needed any custom settings you are using so you can set them back after the re-install.)
2) Check for and delete the following folders after the uninstall (replace "Admin" with your user name if it isn't Admin): C:\Program Files\DVDFab\, C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\DVDFab, C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\CEF, C:\Users\Admin\Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab, and any custom folders if you specified them for Logs, Output, and Temp.
3) Check for and delete the registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\DVDFab, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DVDFab, and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\DVDFab.
4) Download the offline version and run the installer.
5) Re-enter any custom settings.
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