I will add to this: I have always set my downloads to real-time speed otherwise surely the providers are going to realise that their content is being ripped...Great feature!!! Thanks so much for adding this in, means I have a precise measure of how much I'm thrashing my online services! LOL
I will add to this: I have always set my downloads to real-time speed otherwise surely the providers are going to realise that their content is being ripped...
when they add que feature i will start using real time downloading.
I will add to this: I have always set my downloads to real-time speed otherwise surely the providers are going to realise that their content is being ripped...
This is already in our mind and many people wrote it, but till now nothing has changed (or said about it afai can remember). And we can't say if something is going to change, you will have to read every changelog for this.It seems that the quota limit is shared across all streaming platforms, e.g. downloading from Disney+ affects the quota available to Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Should we not have a separate quota for each streaming platform? Netflix won't know I've been downloading from Disney+, so I should still be able to download from Netflix if my quota for Disney+ is used up.
It seems that the quota limit is shared across all streaming platforms, e.g. downloading from Disney+ affects the quota available to Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Should we not have a separate quota for each streaming platform? Netflix won't know I've been downloading from Disney+, so I should still be able to download from Netflix if my quota for Disney+ is used up.
The quotas aren't for the providers' benefit. It's to stop people from abusing RedFox's server.
and to prevent possible provider detection that shuts EVERYONE down.
Yes, but it isn't a big enough problem to justify the work it would take to block it. AS takes many measures to prevent the use of their software for piracy purposes. The videos are watermarked. You have to have a subscription to the providers. There really isn't any difference between watching the video you download vs. using their app, other than convenience.I think it's naive to assume they aren't already aware of AnyStream, et. al.
Yes, but it isn't a big enough problem to justify the work it would take to block it. AS takes many measures to prevent the use of their software for piracy purposes. The videos are watermarked. You have to have a subscription to the providers. There really isn't any difference between watching the video you download vs. using their app, other than convenience.
Yes, but it isn't a big enough problem to justify the work it would take to block it. AS takes many measures to prevent the use of their software for piracy purposes. The videos are watermarked. You have to have a subscription to the providers. There really isn't any difference between watching the video you download vs. using their app, other than convenience.