Any chance we will see a macOS native version of Anystream? Some of us have to maintain a Windows machine just for this app which is not allowed to run in a VM.
I did pay for a license, but it still didn't work. I read that VM would not be supported.I thought it ran in a VM just fine so long as you paid for a license? Am I mistaken? Maybe I am thinking AnyDVD.
If you buy a license it will run in a VM. If you do not it will not.Any chance we will see a macOS native version of Anystream? Some of us have to maintain a Windows machine just for this app which is not allowed to run in a VM.
I own a license, and have tried running in a Windows VM on UnRaid docker. Please point me to the instructions to run this correctly.If you buy a license it will run in a VM. If you do not it will not.
Unraid docker is poor for VM windows, good for Linux, use VMWare.I own a license, and have tried running in a Windows VM on UnRaid docker. Please point me to the instructions to run this correctly.
Can you please elaborate. Not sure the setup you are suggesting. My server is UnRAID which is based on Linux, and I can virtualize Windows and/or Linux to run in a docker on the server. The whole point is to run on Linux/UnRAID.Unraid docker is poor for VM windows, good for Linux, use VMWare.
AS does not support Linux. There have been people that have used Wine successfully but I have no idea what distributions are available for AnyStream. Even if it did work it wouldn't be supported. If you are using a Mac, try Parallels.Can you please elaborate. Not sure the setup you are suggesting. My server is UnRAID which is based on Linux, and I can virtualize Windows and/or Linux to run in a docker on the server. The whole point is to run on Linux/UnRAID.
Really appreciate your engagement here. Once I'm running Windows in VMWare or Parallels on macOS, how do I install my license key?AS does not support Linux. There have been people that have used Wine successfully but I have no idea what distributions are available for AnyStream. Even if it did work it wouldn't be supported. If you are using a Mac, try Parallels.
You install the program, then with the program closed. Double-click the license key and then move it off the main computer to an external source so you always have it. It should be licensed then and ready to use.Really appreciate your engagement here. Once I'm running Windows in VMWare or Parallels on macOS, how do I install my license key?
I think you are confused. Unraid is a server app based on linux. He is using windows in a vm. Not linux. The windows VM is running on the unraid serverAS does not support Linux. There have been people that have used Wine successfully but I have no idea what distributions are available for AnyStream. Even if it did work it wouldn't be supported. If you are using a Mac, try Parallels.
The sale ends tonight, what are you waiting for?I don't have anystream
I believe believe anystream allows people to be pirates. You pay these streaming programs a few bucks to play movies and TV series but you then steal the videos for your own use without paying a legitimate amount to own them. At least with for anydvd, I pay to own a dvd, bluray. or uhd disc and use anydvd to backup the disc in case something happens to the physical disc. Some may take offense by this or think that it is convoluted but that is my perception.The sale ends tonight, what are you waiting for?
So how do you reconcile using AnyDVD HD? Excuses, excuses. Its the exact same thing. You paid the provider and now you have the right to watch it for personal use only in a place where you might not have an internet connection.I believe believe anystream allows people to be pirates. You pay these streaming programs a few bucks to play movies and TV series but you then steal the videos for your own use without paying a legitimate amount to own them. At least with for anydvd, I pay to own a dvd, bluray. or uhd disc and use anydvd to backup the disc in case something happens to the physical disc. Some may take offense by this or think that it is convoluted but that is my perception.
I believe believe anystream allows people to be pirates. You pay these streaming programs a few bucks to play movies and TV series but you then steal the videos for your own use without paying a legitimate amount to own them. At least with for anydvd, I pay to own a dvd, bluray. or uhd disc and use anydvd to backup the disc in case something happens to the physical disc. Some may take offense by this or think that it is convoluted but that is my perception.
Did you also think recording a movie off TV with a VCR or DVR was wrong? What about recording a song off the radio?
Regardless, your argument is wrong, anyway. Ripping a disc breaks the same law (in the US, anyway) that download a stream does, namely the DMCA. So, arguing one is ok, while the other makes you a pirate, is complete nonsense.