![]() I've tested this program, and it produces this kind of content. But I don't get into too much detail unless people really want to know and want to discuss. ![]() I've been tracking a lot of places, posts, websites, and so on about all things related to this. I'm pretty sure this program doesn't use L1 keys because they are hard to come by unless you are very lucky and they actually work and haven't been revoked or something. Then, I believe if no additional encoding is done on the resulting decrypted file, it's called a web-dl, and if there is significant encoding or converting done, then it's considered a webrip or something else. Second, I'm pretty sure that this program, like with several programs I also know of, uses some form of Widevine decryption, I'm guessing 元 since it's been cracked for some time (but I'm not sure), and multiple methods of getting content this way exist and a few public tools have been made that, some better than others, take advantage of it to download and decrypt streaming content. ![]() I'd appreciate any information on the subject that the community can share with me. I'm not sure to what extent I can (or should) talk about it, but I know that I want to share it here so others can be aware of it if they want to know about it. First, after much searching I've found a program that seems to be capable of grabbing content from sites such as Netflix, etc and making a web-dl of it, with visually great quality.
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