Wondering if it just has to do with tv series, rented and downloaded a movie and no message in Amazon.
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Hi all,
There is an API updates on Amazon website when accessing the vidieo playback information, we are working on this.
BTW, a same account is used for downloading the videos every day from Amazon US/DE/UK/JP, but we are still not receive the warning email or message.
For the warning email, you may can receive it in the Amazon Message Center or the email.
WilsonPlease post your logs the default location is:
For DVDFab 13: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\DVDFab13\Log
For StreamFab: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\log
Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
If it's the burning issue, please also attach burn log.
Thanks!
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Hi all,
There is an API updates on Amazon website when accessing the vidieo playback information, we are working on this.
BTW, a same account is used for downloading the videos every day from Amazon US/DE/UK/JP, but we are still not receive the warning email or message.
For the warning email, you may can receive it in the Amazon Message Center or the email.
Wilson
So, to address the API changes/updates, does that mean that is/was the cause and will fix this issue?
And users can feel safe downloading from Amazon again?
From one thankful person, that streamfab is looking into this !!Last edited by Stan001; Yesterday, 12:18 PM.Things can't be fully accomplished without proper access.
Things need to be done with active moderatoration.
Disclaimer: Use of a VPN can NOT be fixed by StreamFab staff or members.
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Originally posted by Sebastian001 View PostI thought the issue of the emails being authentic had been resolved. So why all this work?
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Originally posted by Eureeka1989 View Post
I am responding to the request. Here is the email header from the email I received.
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Originally posted by jpp72 View Post
Sigh... No it is not doing the same thing and, for downloading legally, I am not worried about them noticing. I don't understand what is so hard to grasp.
With StreamFab, they see you downloading a ton of shit and removing the protection. You can watch the content wherever and whenever you want. You can even stop paying for Prime and you still have the content.They ban your account.
With the PrimeVideo app, they see you download a ton of shit to your device, they don't give a fuck because you can only watch that in the PrimeVideo app and if you stop paying for prime, you lose access to it. They can even say, "I know you paid for WestWorld, but HBO says i gotta remove your access to it so, sorry, but you can't watch it anymore".
So if you use the PrimeVideo app and remove the DRM OFFLINE, they are blissfully ignorant that you now have content that they cannot control (well, a copy of it)
So when you say it does the same thing but in different order, that is not the case. It's a different procedure entirely. Accessing media files from a CDN and querying a server to get a license and feeding that to a compromised CDM is not the same as access media on a protected file system and using the built-in decryption routines in the PrimeVideo app.
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Originally posted by DQ1 View Post
You can sigh all you wish. My point is valid from the angle I was trying to make it. The steps are generally the same. Something must be downloaded and then decrypted in one way or another. My whole point on it was that the behavior, download frequency and number, is probably the easiest tip off because normally people would behave very differently. So regardless of where/when you decrypt or what app you do it through the behavior is noticed. Now we could say maybe limiting downloads through the app to a number that would appear normal is key but then it would be the same with Fab as well. But in that event they would have accomplished their goal in that that type of usage would slow to a crawl.
Sure.
I am done with this conversation.
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Originally posted by DQ1 View Post
You can sigh all you wish. My point is valid from the angle I was trying to make it. The steps are generally the same. Something must be downloaded and then decrypted in one way or another. My whole point on it was that the behavior, download frequency and number, is probably the easiest tip off because normally people would behave very differently. So regardless of where/when you decrypt or what app you do it through the behavior is noticed. Now we could say maybe limiting downloads through the app to a number that would appear normal is key but then it would be the same with Fab as well. But in that event they would have accomplished their goal in that that type of usage would slow to a crawl.
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Probably the full disclosure of account data and behavior has to be shared to find any pattern. Folks who just rent, don't watch and download? Folks with cheapest Amazon account and no Prime Video no ads account? Folks using anonymous IP/VPN (rotating IPs/VPNs?). Normal watch patterns, or just nonstop downloads? Multiple trial periods never continued? Not connected to Movies Anywhere for digital purchase (e.g. Blu-ray) playback? Never use Amazon digital credits to buy digital media? Multiple Amazon accounts started/abandoned?
I downloaded 400 files from Amazon last 7 days. Not flagged. But I don't do any of the things I note above.
In any case - I'm "out" on this topic, personally, as my use patterns do not appear to be trigger for "bad behavior" in the eyes of the Amazon bots. CheersGood luck!
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Originally posted by simchris View PostProbably the full disclosure of account data and behavior has to be shared to find any pattern. Folks who just rent, don't watch and download? Folks with cheapest Amazon account and no Prime Video no ads account? Folks using anonymous IP/VPN (rotating IPs/VPNs?). Normal watch patterns, or just nonstop downloads? Multiple trial periods never continued? Not connected to Movies Anywhere for digital purchase (e.g. Blu-ray) playback? Never use Amazon digital credits to buy digital media? Multiple Amazon accounts started/abandoned?
I downloaded 400 files from Amazon last 7 days. Not flagged. But I don't do any of the things I note above.
In any case - I'm "out" on this topic, personally, as my use patterns do not appear to be trigger for "bad behavior" in the eyes of the Amazon bots. CheersGood luck!
I use my regular account more than I do for my purchases on Amazon. And this account still serves me with VPN and free Prime Video every month.
I keep another account for download only and email warning amazon concerns section 4.k. https://www.primevideo.com/help?nodeId=202095490
k. General Restrictions. You may not (i) transfer, copy or display the Digital Content, except as permitted in this Agreement; (ii) sell, rent, lease, distribute, or broadcast any right to the Digital Content; (iii) remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Digital Content; (iv) attempt to disable, bypass, modify, defeat, or otherwise circumvent any digital rights management or other content protection system used as part of the Service; or (v) use the Service or Digital Content for any commercial or illegal purpose.
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Came here because I got the same email this morning. Account is US-based without the "ad-free" add-on and I've been using SF and the fox (AS) for a few years now. I also used a different tool at one point before I bought SF. I checked my Amazon account and the same message was in my inbox. Due to "Prime Day" I had loaded up on channel add-ons since they were cheap and have been working on my backlog for over 2 weeks now (100 episodes/day that start at the reset time). I've never had an issue up to this point. I almost never watch anything outside of using SF since I prefer to use SF and skip the ads. I've had the Disney+ issue in the past where my IP was blocked, but that usually resolved itself in a day or two and I've only had the problem once or twice. Since I actively use my Amazon account for way more than video streaming this is quite concerning, but I haven't had any action taken against my account aside from the warning email.
I'll sit and wait to see what happens to SF in terms of updates, but at the moment I'm not risking my account getting banned.
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As far as I’m concerned Amazon is the most important module, if it stops working or risks account bans it looks like SF may unfortunately be finished for now. This is just my 2 cents but there are so many subscriptions through Amazon plus the ability to rent pretty much anything you want.
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Originally posted by Eureeka1989 View PostRight now until a update fixes the issue, I will not be using Amazon until further notice. I'm not going to risk my account for that.NEVER use the update function within Streamfab. Always download the offline file!
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Hello, I'm from Germany, and it's interesting that you can officially purchase all SF modules directly from Amazon (Amazon Media EU Sarl) via Amazon.de. The warning emails are therefore somewhat surprising. I haven't received any yet, and there hasn't been any news about them in the German SF forum. I only have the SF Amazon module, but I rarely use or need it, as I primarily digitize Blu-rays with the DVDFab Ripper program. I hope for everyone's sake that this problem will be resolved soon! Best regards from Germany
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