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Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)A year ago, I purchased a series that's exclusive to Amazon (no physical release, no release on other streaming services). The internet here's abysmal at times, and despite selecting the "best" streaming quality on the Amazon player, I get terrible compression artifacts most of the time. Sometimes I get lucky and after a few times reloading a video it'll load in decent quality and the same section will look fine, but most of the time it's atrocious.* To circumvent this problem, and to play the files offline, I'd like to be able to download them.
The videos themselves are protected with FlashAccess - the video stream URLs are ENCV and the audio stream URLs are ENCA, which from what I've gathered from searches is proving to be a frustration for a lot of people. I've seen some solutions mentioned, but most go into PMs for obvious reasons, so I'm left trying to figure this out on my own and it's not really my expertise. Can someone lend me a hand into making these files playable? * Screen capturing is unsuitable because of the quality issues I'm having. On top of that, the video itself should be interlaced but it's either been blended (in which case nothing can be done) or it's being deinterlaced by the player. I'd rather keep all the video interlacing intact, which is another drawback. Thank you for taking the time to read this! |
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)tv show or movie?
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)It's a TV show.
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)if it's just one show .. you can just find it on torrents
same tool that does netflix can do shows from amazon as well you end up with .raw 300-400 GB file that needs to converted to mp4/mkv |
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)Thanks for the reply!
This show's one of my favourites from my childhood - the Where's Wally cartoon series - and it's not really available as far as torrents go (and I think streaming is exclusive to the .co.uk Amazon store). There are a couple that still have seeds but they're often from bad sources (an avi rip that's a combination of TV and VHS sources) and several of the episodes are in terrible quality. What tool are you specifically talking about (the one that makes use of the Widevine bug)? I'd be happy to use such a tool privately but I don't have the any idea on how to get it. HDD space / raw files are not a problem, I do a lot of work in restoration and have dedicated HDDs for various lossless video dumps to be stored prior to conversion or encoding. |
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)I never tested in on .co.uk content ... so not sure if its going to work
also, someone might text you about software.. or if you google.. I'm sure you'll find it best of luck |
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)It works for UK & DE.
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)Thank you, both of you. I guess I'll try hunt the tool down and see if I can find it - now that I know it's out there, I know that it works on the UK version and I know what I'm after it should be a bit easier. Fingers crossed I find it and messages are definitely welcome. Thanks again!
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Re: Amazon Video On Demand (FlashAccess / ENCV)I really wanted to now more about this tool. Where can I buy it?
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Tags: amazon, drm, enca, encv, flashaccess |
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