Scott Tedder
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There's plenty of web-dl's at those resolutions, even with Dolby Atmos 5.1 at 768kbps.
Yes there is but that software is kept secret from a hidden society LOL
There's plenty of web-dl's at those resolutions, even with Dolby Atmos 5.1 at 768kbps.
Instead of lying to people wouldn't it be better just to say "any stream is unable to allow resolutions beyond 1080p".
Availability of supported streaming services and their available video quality (480p/576p/SD, 720p/HD, 1080p/HD) could vary and depends on geo location, current encryption/decryption technology, and many other parameters.
Nobody is lying here. You may want to check the product page description.
You mean me?When I said Redfox I'm referring to the guy on here named redfox.
I didnt lie to anyone, I could say the same thing, but I dont want to be rude.Instead of lying to people wouldn't it be better just to say "any stream is unable to allow resolutions beyond 1080p".
You mean me?
I didnt lie to anyone, I could say the same thing, but I dont want to be rude.
This whole post is irrelevant to this forum. I could care less about " The Scene" whether they are screen recorded or , Nah, they are 99% screen recorded, and we don't discuss webDLs in this forum, I hope you understand that.I'm not sure why you are misleading people about 4K webdl being screen recorded because that would be a webrip. Just because red fox is unable to provide that resolution doesn't mean that other people or groups aren't using secret software to download in 4k. Screen recording would take as long as the run time of the video. It's impossible to screen record a 4K video in a couple of minutes from the time you click download and the time it shows up on your drive
Yeah you did. I have already quoted the message. Just look back
Disney+ currently supports two basic video resolutions: HD, or high-definition, which goes from 720p to up to 1080p (1,920-by-1,080 pixels) and SD, which is a shorthand for “standard definition”, that offers DVD-like quality at up to 720-by-480 pixels
Just because you say it doesn't make it true, I never lied to anyone. Now this has come to an end. If you want me to close this thread I will, we do not discuss web dl on the forum as I have said before, and that no lie. Please stop .Instead of lying to people wouldn't it be better just to say "any stream is unable to allow resolutions beyond 1080p".
This whole post is irrelevant to this forum. I could care less about " The Scene" whether they are screen recorded or , Nah, they are 99% screen recorded, and we don't discuss webDLs in this forum, I hope you understand that.
Just because you say it doesn't make it true, I never lied to anyone. Now this has come to an end. If you want me to close this thread I will, we do not discuss web dl on the forum as I have said before, and that no lie. Please stop .
Now you are trolling the forum, so I will close this thread, if you would like to keep this up, we can do it in private.99% screen recorded is not accurate. Any stream is only one of a small few publicly available softwares that anyone can use to download streams. With that said there has always been ways to download streams that are privately kept secret. I enjoy the program but I am more than knowledgeable enough to realize streaming content has been available that were downloaded and that's the reason why we have naming structures.
To my knowledge, there are exactly 2 including AnyStream (if anyone knows another one, I'd be curious to hear about it).Any stream is only one of a small few publicly available softwares that anyone can use to download streams
Can confirm,...I would like to add, that discussing 3rd party software is allowed, but we have an extra section for that. This is the AnyStream forum and that's what should be discussed.
Clarifying for those who were left with question marks after reading through this thread:
To my knowledge, there are exactly 2 including AnyStream (if anyone knows another one, I'd be curious to hear about it).
The other is DVDFab Downloader, or now "StreamFab" (maybe it's an hommage, that they constantly are inspired by our naming, wording, ....).
From what I hear, though, it hardly works, is overpriced and doesn't fare well with the recent DRM updates.
Everything else are screen recorders, though they almost always hide that fact as best they can.