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    Originally posted by slottedpig View Post

    Its just frustrating that i cant stream directly the way i want for instance, i have an HTPC that i like to use with kodi and i have a preshow setup for movies, i cant use that as far as i know without having the file locally stored and in the library.
    Been using Kodi since the OG Xbox days. Before it was called Kodi and before it was called XBMC.

    This might be what you are looking for:

    Prime Video Addon for Kodi Media Center. Contribute to Sandmann79/xbmc development by creating an account on GitHub.



    Features
    • access and edit Amazons Watchlist and Video Library (TLD)
    • export Movies, TV Shows to Kodi Library (TLD)
    • loads Covers and Fanart from TMDB/TVDB (TLD)
    • additional age verification (TLD/PV, requires IS.A)
    • H.265 video playback with Widevine L1 devices (TLD/PV, requires IS.A)
    Only caveat is you need to run it off a certified Android device if you want HD/FHD



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      Originally posted by october262 View Post
      Post 122 is not about downloading with StreamFab. It's a different issue. His email refers to suspicious payment activity. I got that exact email myself about 1 year ago when i added my legit credit card to the fake account, loaded my Amazon Gift Card and then removed my credit card.

      I had to take a picture of my card and email it to them and my account was restored.

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        Straight from Gemini AI...

        As of July 26, 2025, the latest stable Chromium CEF release is 138.0.33+g276ed6d+chromium-138.0.7204.169, which is based on Chromium 138.0.7204.169.

        You can often find the most up-to-date information on the CEF Automated Builds page (https://www.google.com/search?q=cef-...spotifycdn.com) and the CefSharp GitHub releases page.
        We all know that's bad as streamfab 131.0.0.678.205 and Edge is at 138.0.3351.109 and Chrome is 138.0.7204.169
        Last edited by Stan001; Yesterday, 10:37 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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          This is the typical case that one encounters in business nowadays where a spotty nerd with no business acumen has an "a-ha" moment and torpedoes the business model:-


          - most people watch the same stuff over and over again (so downloading it once actually saves on bandwidth in the long-term) while continuing to pay prime subscription regardless (plus channels);
          - most of those who download, download for personal use, scene and torrents are, in most cases, vendor leaks (don't ask how I know, I know that for a fact);
          - most of the stuff is available from torrents/file sharing sites at higher (4k/dovi) quality much cheaper (if not free);
          - most of the other benefits of prime are actually useless now that there's way more online competition for the sale of physical goods than there was in 2000s (even BD series are cheaper with smaller vendors through eBay, for example)

          Anyway, if I ever get that "warning." my prime video bill will go down to zero from about 300 bucks a year... Great business model, morons, carry on, Amazon I wonder what the real reason is for Bezos, Catz, and Dell dumping stock...

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            Originally posted by simchris View Post
            Captain Obvious says:"if you act like a pir8 they will probably figure out you're a pir8." Still works for me just fine. Normal users don't have multiple accounts, rent without actually watching, trial and cancel repeatedly, zero or low "watch hours," account hopping, rotating IP addresses in short timespan, anonymous payment methods, low or no store purchases, etc., etc.
            Normal users stream a title at streaming rates and not don't pull titles at the max speed their ISP allows. IE stream vs download. They know who you are too.

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              Originally posted by jpp72 View Post

              Post 122 is not about downloading with StreamFab. It's a different issue. His email refers to suspicious payment activity. I got that exact email myself about 1 year ago when i added my legit credit card to the fake account, loaded my Amazon Gift Card and then removed my credit card.

              I had to take a picture of my card and email it to them and my account was restored.
              buy the gift card on your main account "for someone else" with your second account's email address, add the gift card code to your second account? ‍

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                Originally posted by jpp72 View Post

                Post 122 is not about downloading with StreamFab. It's a different issue. His email refers to suspicious payment activity. I got that exact email myself about 1 year ago when i added my legit credit card to the fake account, loaded my Amazon Gift Card and then removed my credit card.

                I had to take a picture of my card and email it to them and my account was restored.

                Post 122 is about downloading with SF. (Me)



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