Free HGO Go I got from T-Mobile got switched to HBO Max. I'm watching Godzilla vs. Kong on it and I'm not sure if I even want to, because it just doesn't look good. It says it's 4k but I feel like even a 4k YT video looks better.

Why do people stream?!? I have a streaming service for free and I'm still disappointed.

@r000t I don't know how to on HBO Max, but articles says h264 7-10Mbps. The Bluray encode here is h265 30Mbps.

@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 Nope. I downloaded the encrypted video file and media info says

@matrix
.... Are they just encrypting the video stream and not the container?

@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.

@matrix @r000t Do you mean the hardware mode of operation has been cracked? I thought that relied on trusted execution cpu stuff that couldn't be trivially defeated.

The software has little practical value though.
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@roboneko
No. I was sorta wrong since I wasn't sure. After looking up some stuff doesn't seem like the DRM was reversed engineered however streaming services use only level L3 which is done in software and you can hook into the browser and dump the keys.
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