AcesOfThePacific
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Please note: using AnyStream is legal only for personal needs and without rights to share the downloaded material with third parties. Please respect copyrights of supported streaming providers.
The free 21-day trial version of AnyStream is limited to ~50 downloads. You have a quota of 50 downloads. Whenever some of it is used up, it will refill at a rate of 1 download every day. This amounts to a maximum of 71 downloads over the trial period.
A valid AnyStream license is limited to ~280 downloads per week to avoid being blocked by your streaming provider. You have a quota of 100 downloads. Whenever some of it is used up, it will refill at a rate of 1 download every 36 minutes. This amounts to an average of 280 downloads per week plus the initial 100.
Ok but I'm watching something that has very short episodes. Since I work 12-15 hr days, this can't even meet the normal watch rate (not using Anystream). Can't you just limit by download speed instead? That's far less harmful than limiting by number of downloads. Also, it doesn't solve the problem of making something offline available for long 2-6 week trips without Internet access -- wouldn't that use case be the purpose of software like this? I would need to sit there downloading episodes one by one for my entire time not at the remote location to get just a week's worth of episodes. So if I'm at the remote site for 6 weeks, I'm still up a creek with this software.
Also, I still don't see a credit card purchase option on the website. My trial # of downloads limit has been reached.