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    Unintentional Linux support?

    Mac is Unix and not Linux. I wouldn't know if it works on Mac. It works with native wine on linux without the use of third party software, which is what the thread is about. The thread was not made in reference to other commercial programs or any other OS outside of linux
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    Unintentional Linux support?

    Yeah but this runs on native wine without the use of a third-party proprietary program Use wine staging instead of wine stable and that's it.
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    Unintentional Linux support?

    Wine Stable release gave issues with libcef (Chromium Embedded Framework) but using Wine Staging resolved that issue (see the wine version in the screenshot). Other that that it was plug and play!
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    Unintentional Linux support?

    If intentional, that's awesome! I've had a license for a while now but rarely used it since I only really run linux but this is amazing! You should add it to the changelog so more people become aware of the linux support!
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    Unintentional Linux support?

    Seems like the redfox team accidentally implemented Linux support via Wine But I certainly don't mind! Thank you redfox (y)
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    Shut Down after Download(s)

    One can dream :)
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    Shut Down after Download(s)

    In general we, as a community, would be able to add a ton of features ourselves with a CLI version. Season downloader? No problem. Code a basic scraper, get the episodes from some meta data site or otherwise get a list of episodes, script AnyStream to go through the list and done. Shutoff after...
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    Shut Down after Download(s)

    As soon as the CLI (maybe, possibly?) comes out, we'd be able to hook in to the returns and implement it ourselves. Or even just go "AnyStream <name> && shutdown -s -t 0 -f" to shut it down after the download. A cli would do wonders. Anyway just open cmd and type "shutdown -s -t <seconds goes...
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    Limited to 720p on Disney+

    That's just straight up false lmao
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    Limited to 720p on Disney+

    Why remove the option to have "unlimited speed" when downloading? It's your own fault if you get banned
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    Limited to 720p on Disney+

    yeah AFAIK Disney+ has limited their playback on browsers to 720p. If Anystream where to get 1080p on disney+, they'd have to get a functioning L2 or L1 widevine playback, which is an entirely different story. <removed> To get 1080p Disney+ or 4k Amazon/Netflix, would require breaking L2 and...
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    Feature Request - Multi Accounting to speed up DASH playlist download

    what.... Please link the resources to the modified youtube-dl that handles decryption of encrypted DASH streams
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    Feature Request - A way to easily support new sites

    It's not a matter of "using it or not". It's simply a matter of wanting an easy widevine stream decrypter
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    Feature Request - Multi Accounting to speed up DASH playlist download

    Since when does youtube-dl work on widevine streams? And I don't think it would be hard to do at all. I've implemented similar in my own scrapers
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    Feature Request - A way to easily support new sites

    I haven't actually reversed AnyStream as of yet, so I have no clue if it actually extracts the decryption key of the widevine streams or if it's some weird trickery of hooking in to the widevineCDM.dll to extract frames without needing to extract the keys, but assuming it's actually extracting...
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    Feature Request - Multi Accounting to speed up DASH playlist download

    I understand that speeding up the dowloading of any content from a service provider has a risk of marking you and getting your account disabled, but I assume it would be possible to allow for multiple accounts to download the same movie? So say you have 6 accounts. You point AnyStream towards...
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