Comment by mapontosevenths 2 months ago If they stop making them its gonna be hard to rip them. 4 comments mapontosevenths Reply NoMoreNicksLeft 2 months ago At least so far, some private groups have access to Widevine decryptors. SSLy 2 months ago Widevine L3 are galore. Ahem mapontosevenths 2 months ago The problem is the quality.Those streams are only like 6-10mbps bitrate. A regular blu-ray is closer to 30, and UHD can be well over 100mbps. 1 reply →
NoMoreNicksLeft 2 months ago At least so far, some private groups have access to Widevine decryptors. SSLy 2 months ago Widevine L3 are galore. Ahem mapontosevenths 2 months ago The problem is the quality.Those streams are only like 6-10mbps bitrate. A regular blu-ray is closer to 30, and UHD can be well over 100mbps. 1 reply →
SSLy 2 months ago Widevine L3 are galore. Ahem mapontosevenths 2 months ago The problem is the quality.Those streams are only like 6-10mbps bitrate. A regular blu-ray is closer to 30, and UHD can be well over 100mbps. 1 reply →
mapontosevenths 2 months ago The problem is the quality.Those streams are only like 6-10mbps bitrate. A regular blu-ray is closer to 30, and UHD can be well over 100mbps. 1 reply →
At least so far, some private groups have access to Widevine decryptors.
Widevine L3 are galore. Ahem
The problem is the quality.
Those streams are only like 6-10mbps bitrate. A regular blu-ray is closer to 30, and UHD can be well over 100mbps.
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