Edit: solved i just used a paid app that gives you 3 free downloads

Hey, so I have some downloads on Amazon Prime that I want to remove the DRM from, however I only find deleted posts on Reddit or some sketchy programs/sites I really don’t trust. Does any of you guys know how to remove the DRM?

I’m willing to do a lot of work if I have to as long as it’s free.

Also, if it is an application that does it, I’d prefer FOSS even if it’s inferior.

Maybe I can reward the first person with a solution with some movie of choice😉

  • Thavron
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    4 months ago

    If it’s one movie, you could just record it using OBS.

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      Part of the DRM is that it’s going to insist on a secure path to the display. It has the video decrypted in the gpu and sent directly to a secured HDMI port.

      Now whatever you do, don’t go out and buy a cheap chinese HDMI-> USB 3 adapter that lies about its secure status…

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        4 months ago

        Does Prime not have a browser client? Just record the screen.

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          4 months ago

          Have you tried it? Have you tried taking a screenshot of Prime/any other streaming service playing a video?

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            I have not. This is the piracy sub after all ;)

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            Yeah, I just did. Works fine.

            I didn’t try actually recording, but I can’t imagine it would be different.