So assumed the new version 1.4.6.0 was "supposed" to fix HBOMax?? I still get nothing in 1080p. Old or new.
House of the Dragon comes up 960x540. Am I supposed to do something else to make this work?
Everyone else including me gets most in 1080p and some in 720p. So maybe you could help us help you with a log file. If you do not post one I can't help you.So assumed the new version 1.4.6.0 was "supposed" to fix HBOMax?? I still get nothing in 1080p. Old or new.
House of the Dragon comes up 960x540. Am I supposed to do something else to make this work?
Usually, when a provider has DRM issues, then it is limited to 540p/SD. But this movie is 720p. So either it is a fluke and the DRM issues are different than how I know them or this movie just has no 1080p.including a movie just added and this is what I get as options:
Yeah I found a couple of examples. It is strange - I know for a fact the movie I took a screenshot of the options for is a 4k movie on hbo max.Usually, when a provider has DRM issues, then it is limited to 540p/SD. But this movie is 720p. So either it is a fluke and the DRM issues are different than how I know them or this movie just has no 1080p.
I never used HBO, so I am not up to date with the DRM progress there. With the latest update the adapted to some changes, but that doesn't mean they also adapted to the DRM issue and that 1080p or 4k is back for all titles.I know for a fact the movie I took a screenshot of the options for is a 4k movie on hbo max
4K is not an option for us now, maybe in the distant future, taking advantage of the provider's bread and butter is not smart, but I am not saying we won't do it someday, just not very soon. Please don't expect it.Yeah I found a couple of examples. It is strange - I know for a fact the movie I took a screenshot of the options for is a 4k movie on hbo max.
4K is not an option for us now, maybe in the distant future, taking advantage of the provider's bread and butter is not smart, but I am not saying we won't do it someday, just not very soon. Please don't expect it.
In most cases it is, but for the newer content, we still have to work on the DRM.4K is really not a priority for me anyways, but looking forward to 1080p working again
This is how it's been for a few weeks now. Anything released to the service before X period will be 1080/4k. Anything after 720pAn older tv show downloaded in 1080p no problem, but I checked a couple of new release, including a movie just added and this is what I get as options:
I think you are getting ahead of yourself, 4K may be way down the line. 1080p absolutely as soon as we can and it is a priority. More than you know.This is how it's been for a few weeks now. Anything released to the service before X period will be 1080/4k. Anything after 720p
Hopefully they'll get it back to 1080/4k, but it's clearly not a priority at this point
I think you are getting ahead of yourself, 4K may be way down the line. 1080p absolutely as soon as we can and it is a priority. More than you know.
Sadthat loophole has been closed by the provider
We are working on that, our developers are the best, and it's not an easy task. Cat and mouse with the providers.I'm seeing some inconsistent results on hbo max as well. An older tv show downloaded in 1080p no problem, but I checked a couple of new release, including a movie just added and this is what I get as options:
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I'm running Anystream Trial 1.4.6.0 (64 bit)
Yes, and that loophole has been closed by the provider.