@matrix
Check the bitrate
@r000t I don't know how to on HBO Max, but articles says h264 7-10Mbps. The Bluray encode here is h265 30Mbps.
@matrix
I'd do it at the network edge
@r000t Looking at the network tab in dev tools, each video file it transfer has about 2,2MB so I guess that's the bitrate. I think it's really serving me lower quality 1080p because of my 1080p screen.
@r000t
Looks like it. All the streaming services use Widewine, but I'm not sure if it's the same everywhere or it's just HBO's implementation.
@matrix
Here's what I don't get
My GNU/compatible Firefox plays widevine content. How has widevine not been reverse engineered yet?
@r000t
What do you mean reverse engineered? People already know how to get the key and decrypt it.
@roboneko @matrix that's the weird thing tho
I've captured widevine "protected" content with OBS, no problem, no workarounds required. It Just Works(tm). I even have a "Just Pirating" preset for OBS.
That said, if there's a way for, say, yt-dlp to grab the keys out of memory and grab the raw stream, I'd like that just a bit more.
@matrix
.... Are they just encrypting the video stream and not the container?