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huh
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>And then there's the browser: 4K streaming only works in Microsoft Edge, because it's the only browser that supports PlayReady DRM

It keeps getting better
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>>59946365
>Kaby Lake
>Windows 10
>Edge

The trifecta of botnet holy shit.
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I love proprietary software!
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The human eye can't even see 2k, gtfo with all this shit.
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freekeks OFTB
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>>59946411
>human
never gonna make it
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>>59946365
>watching movies on a computer
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>supporting a company that will keep pestering you to resubscribe yet doesn't bother to save a few kilobytes of data like your watch list when you finally come back
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>>59946365
>On-die DRM features
Kikery intensifies.
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>>59946365
How is this a real article? People have been streaming 4k Netflix stuff well before Kaby Lake was even available.
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I'd rather just watch it 4k on my android tv anyway.
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>>59946365
Good, the faster 4K dies the better.
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>>59946409
In this case, it's proprietary hardware (DRM)!
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>>59946462
my htpc is a computer
it plays movies
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>>59946694

No, they haven't.
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>>59946365
Just another reason to avoid these companies.
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>>59946365
Good thing pirated 4K movies work on any CPU and OS
Seriously why the fuck do these retards think that more DRM will help them?
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>>59946365
Why the need for Kaby tho?
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>it's real
Never liked Netflix streaming that much anyway but damn this is stupid as fuck hahaha
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>>59946820
proprietary DRM obv
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MORE NEGATIVE RINGS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

when will Intel get BTFO'd for some serious security flaw that can't be fixed by gimping their CPUs in to a slower code path with microcode?

this negative ring security bullshit needs to stop.

System management mode was a mistake.
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>>59946820
Technically Nvidia 1000 series GPU supports the codec but it's not enabled on those for some reason
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>>59946820
It has a sub processor that is unacessable by the user that Netflix will have the decryption key in (Or something like that)
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>>59946820
neo intel signed code execution in protected memory spaces that your kernel doesn't even control because fuck you and your god.

what, you think your os isn't run in some super wasteful hypervisor that intel could connect to and watch what you're doing?

stupid goy
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>>59946861
So does AMD's 400 series, but neither support the special hardware DRM, so no 4K Netflix, or 4K Bluray.
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>>59946365
>hardware-based DRM

I pretty much stopped pirating movies and tv shows because it became more convenient to just pay for it.

I guess I'm going back to piracy.
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It's amazing how much damage Netflix has done to the web and how much people still love them. EME is sure to become a standard and people are losing control over the technology they use.
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>>59946890
>>59947026
brb gonna go cry about net neutrality, because heaven forbid these faggots pay for their band width usage
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>>59946365
>complains about Netflix 4k streaming being restricted
>has a 720p $400 Thinkpad
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>>59947049
>Paying $400 for a Thinkpad
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>>59946404
More like trifecta of greatness and the pinnacle of modern computing
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>>59947026
2006 changed everything
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>>59947048
Netflix was pro-net neutrality when they were the underdog. They may not be anymore.
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>>59947215
Was a reply to >>59947048
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>>59947215
of course they were pro-NN, they don't wanna pick up the tab for consuming the majority of the bandwidth during peak hours
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>>59947049
>not ripping off the screen and duct taping a 32" 8k monitor powered by a mobile generator to your Thinkpad
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>>59946365
>netflix
>streaming

only faggots will care about this
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>>59947318
They didn't consume bandwidth, their customers did. And their customers are already paying the ISPs.
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>usually wait for episodes to come out in full seasons
>wait for movies to come out on disc so I can find UHD/4K rips
>pirate a lot of stuff for archiving anyway
wow, its (almost) fucking nothing
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>>59947429
give and take. The more 4k becomes the norm, the more data prioritization will be needed
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This shit is temporary. Netflix cares about two things. Money and creating shitty content. As soon as M$ stops paying them the wall will fall.

https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2015/12/17/firefox-users-can-now-watch-netflix-html5-video-on-windows/ - They give a fuck about freedom, but more about how many fucking PIs will suddenly be replacing cable TV.
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>>59946797
>pirated 4K movies

Except proper ones don't exist.

4K Bluray DRM hasn't been cracked. Any 4K piratable shit you're seeing is either some shitty streaming service running a bitrate that is lower than a 1080p bluray, or it's a stream capture which is re-encoded to being with and worthless.
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>>59946845
>>59946861
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>>59946890
No jewing here it seriously has nothing to do with proprietary software or muh netflix jew streaming is CPU based, to make it GPU based would cause unknown issues (because nobody has tried it and doesn't want to risk it)
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>>59947672

It is 100% about DRM, retard.

4K media (Netflix streams, blurays, etc) use a new form of AACS encryption which stores the decryption key inside the management engine of the CPU. This management engine is both encryptred itself and completely inaccessible to the user.

The reason they did this is because the standard Bluray AACS got cracked incredibly fast due to storing the AACS decryption key in memory, which was easily accessed by the user and their DRM died instantly.

This is why 4K Blurays still haven't been cracked, you can't get at the AACS key on any existing hardware, it's out of reach until something (probably a set top bluray player) ends up having a security flaw that someone can exploit.
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>>59946365
Why do you americans need netflix?
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>>59946365
What about a Skylake i7 6500u cpu?
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Why doesnt just capturing the screen output and audio output work?
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>>59947802
stop giving them money if all they do is fuck you
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>>59947737

When you're not in a constant state of fearing Mehmet and his truck brigade, you have time to watch movies and relax.
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>>59947719
I said noyhing about DRM, I was refuting the "muh intel jew" side of the argument
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Kaby lake has DRM modules in it which the 4K media uses.
Any CPU can run the 4K if they took the DRM off it. But you know, companies, DRM, and intel lining the pockets of various executives.
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>>59947949
No, any CPU can not use the 4k, gotta have a decoder
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>>59947719
If you can watch it, you can rip it.
Simple as that, all DRM measures are ineffective against "analog loophole".

We have yet again witnessed something stupid that gimps users with no tangible benefit.
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>>59947965
Any CPU can. If they'd be fast enough without a dedicated decoder is another question.
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>>59947974
>If you can watch it, you can rip it.
>Simple as that

No, it's not as simple as that. You're not ripping shit, the best you can do is intercept the video over the output, which is NOT ripping, it's recording a stream, which does nothing but add a quality destroying re-encode to the video.

There is absolutely zero 4K bluray rips that are 100% disc quality rips.
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>>59947974
Doesn't even need to be an analogue loophole- At once stage or another in digital displays, information is sent to the LCD screen itself and you could intercept that if you really wanted.
Course you'd need to compress it again so it'd be lossy copying but still.
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>>59947974

There are no disk accurate 4K blurays rips. You have a serious misunderstanding of how encoded bit streams work. You can record the video playback, killing the quality.

Go and try to find a single playable 4K bluray disc dump.
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>>59947997
>>59948017
Wouldn't a direct 4k blue ray rip be enormous? How do people share them?
Anon is still right though that this doesn't impact pirates much since majority of pirates clearly aren't quality obsessed and will watch YIFY etc.
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>>59947927
There has never been a single terrorist attack in my country. Not just this year, literally never ever.
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>>59948049

Yeah, Sweden bragged the same thing 2 weeks before the truck happened.
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>>59947997
>>59948017
This thread is about netflix not 4K blurays...
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>>59948056
Sweden has an advantage that there are no westerners to target in the cities there.
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>>59946365
>Android TV on baby ARM cell phone processor can run 4K fine.

>PC requires latest Intel(R) architecture, DX12, Windows 10 with cortana enabled, Microsoft Edge browser (the fastest browser around, according to Windows 10 popup OS ad). Facial recognition will confirm that you pay for 4k per user.

How fucked are we?
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>>59948056
Bonus points for having 99.8% european country with 0.02% being vietnamese and north koreans. Unless they're planning on poisoning their shitty restaurants I doubt we will ever have any attack
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I've watched 4K streams on netflix since 2015 on Devils Canyon and a high end GPU, I don't get this. I'm also using a botnet high end TV, I didn't go back on netflix recently but 4K has always worked and it was def 4K with HDR.

Must be the connection, HDCP 2.2 compliant to the TV decoder. Never used the TV app store, just updated
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>>59947670
I don't know. The 4k download of Better Call Saul is like 120gb and is damn fucking amazing quality.
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>>59947719
Why do they bother with encryption since all forms eventually get cracked, and then it's like there is nothing there at all to stop anyone till the end of time
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>>59948175

Tremendous amounts of content were stolen and restoring a traditional paid model is big bux
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>>59947670
I understand you are a purist, but a single re-encode isn't going to be the end of the world.
Ideally you are looking at marginally larger filesize for the same quality, or slightly less quality at the same filesize.

Modern codecs are pretty good at keeping what we notice perfect while lossily losing data where it's hard to see a difference.
A re-encoded 4k video is going to look better than a pure DVD or BluRay rip.
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>>59946365
Xbox One S also allows 4k Netflix, but only the S for now until Project Scorpio is released
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>>59948175
DRM isn't encryption.
If it was, you'd not be able to see the content at all.

DRM is control. It's the magical land of trying to prevent the user from seeing what they're seeing, while letting them see it.
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>>59948175
The same reason we bother to outlaw drugs and crime. Because it slows down crime and puts the law on your side if you wish to charge violators.
Security is a game of cat and mouse. No side wins, it's just a constant struggle.
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My internet bandwidth can't even handle 4k video so nothing of importance is lost.

Also i have a 1080p monitor
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>>59948250

4K streaming is "only" 15Mbps, 25 to be safe but you def can stream at 15
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>>59948250
This
The market that would actually do this is so small there is no way it is profitable
Most people still have 1080p monitors or TVs, most people already have a shit internet connection thats just enough to stream 1080p, and Kabylake is brand new, so it won't be used by the average consumer for several years, which only gives more time for it to be cracked
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>>59947095
>using a thinkpad
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>>59948242
You can't outlaw crime, dipshit.
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>>59947123
Get a load of this mad shill

Die in a fire you moron
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>>59948287

The content delivery model is optimized to enhance security as priority, besides the bandwidth and equipment bottlenecks. As tech grows towards 5k, 8K and beyond only 1080p will be the old school pirated content and will be the new black and white movies
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>>59948275
It can barely handle 720p
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I was feeling bad about pirating all the TV shows I watch but not anymore. Fuck this shitty DRM, what's stopping anyone with a capture card and obs from ripping them?
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>>59948327

Prod houses probably have a dedicated task force targeting specifically 4K and the measures taken are solid, also the demand and immediate need is too low to gage the actual effort in it, 3D chess
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>>59948327
>what's stopping anyone with a capture card and obs from ripping them?
Nothing.
Except you'd have to re-encode the video, losing some quality.
Not a significant amount though.
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>>59948327
Perhaps hidden watermarks, though I have never heard of anyone getting in trouble with Netflix.
Probably because everyone just subscribes.
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This is the future YOU chose.
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>>59946411
This is a blatant shitposting but seriously, who has a monitor big enough to actually benefit from Netflix at 4K. You will literally see no difference in a 27 inches monitor while sitting at your bed. Unless, of course, you're autistic and watch movies sitting right in front of your computer.
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>>59948378
At 4K a tiny loss in quality will be unnoticeable. So who is kiking who now? Is it intel with their botnet drm CPU? Microsoft with their botnet browser? Or Netflix for sucking both their dicks?

Either way none of the above companies are getting any of my money in the foreseeable future.

I was going to sign up to Netflix but I don't want to support drm also the pirate streaming platforms are pretty damn good.
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>>59948397

This is also an issue, the ideal screen size for 4k is 43 inches and you'd need to sit around a meter away so implying 4K even caters to the desktop market, then screens need to be bigger, at the same time need a 120hz refresh rate

If you didn't use rationalization so much and if price weren't an issue, you would just buy a tv for movies and a 120hz screen and just hook up the tv and watch in ycbcr444 with quantum hdr memes
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so... how does this affect my Solarmovie watching?
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>>59948429
If you're gonna get a TV to watch Netflix, you might as well buy a smart TV and skip the PC altogether. I tried to buy a non-smart TV like 3 months back and it was really hard to find one above 32 inches.
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>>59946797
Netflix is basically being held hostage by the people who own the shit they are streaming. Either they get catered to or people can't watch their shit
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>>59948500

streaming netflix from my PC connected to an offline botnet smart TV

But seriously netflix can be overrated because the content is just lacking compared to the wealth of options you have on unconventional methods, I use smooth project and use more my screen for 60fps

Currently 4K is really amazing when you get it but it's more like an oasis in the desert
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>>59948301
Yes you can.
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>>59948500
I wouldn't trust the Netflix service embedded into manufacturer hardware, I know at least for Sony it sucks big fucking time because they route the traffic through their network so they can see everything you're watching. This isn't a problem until Sony's shitty servers go down and suddenly you can't watch Netflix even while Netflix servers are running fine.
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>>59948239
>DRM isn't encryption.
Well, most DRM uses encryption to some degree (trusted key signing to prevent unauthorized execution on devices, etc.)
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>>59948017
Acctual blueray rips are highly impractical anyways. Fuck having to store 80GB .isos.

A good quality reencode is fine and much higher quality than any 1080p crap.
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>>59948672
Step into the 21st century, anon. These days a 1TB HDD is small.
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>>59948630

This and anything streamed or wireless for that matter is inherently less secure. Just like Tidal claims to stream lossless content, for some reason offline lossless content in my view is definitely superior but I didn't make any blind test or go into the specifics. I knew smart TVs were botnets even before that hit recently the news with the leaks. I also don't trust the HDMI standard because of any potential embedded connection inside. I override it with compliant DVI to HDMI 2.0 to achieve the same bandwidth. This is also why DVI connectors are dropped out on the most recent GPUs
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>>59948680
Is this another "Just throw more hardware, we won't do shit to optimize" episode?
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>>59948699
I just don't see why you wouldn't go for anything but full quality when storage is so cheap and dense these days.
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>>59946694
>>59946365

They said the integrated GPU in kaby lake is the only integrated powerful enough to stream 4k. Not that it's required to have babby lake.

2/10 for making me type this
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>>59948717

Exactly, I've been streaming 4K since 2 years ago. What's required is actually on the browser side with widevine and browser compliant plugins afaik
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>>59948707
When the difference between "full quality" and a good rip is virtually indistinguishable, and lets you save 8 times the number of movies, why on earth would you save at "full quality"?

You could save a dozen full iso movies on 1 TB or save 100 good rips.
The choice is obvious.
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>>59947719
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>>59948208
I can't wait to laugh my fucking ass off when this 4K shit gets cracked, especially the jew-ray. Can't they crack the hardware too somehow by hitting it with ln2 and ripping it out?
>tfw pirates v& the 4K
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>>59948739
>why on earth would you save at "full quality"?
Because we have the technology.
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>>59948680
I have 2x 3TB drives for storage and 2x 1TB drives dedicated for torrenting.
But fuck getting an extra 3TB drive just to store ~35 movies.
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>>59948752
That's not an actual reason, that's a statement of capability.
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>>59948768
Which is also my reason.
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>>59948782
How much capacity do you have?
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>>59948782
That's still not a reason, your reason is simply masturbatory.
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>>59946376
what's stopping people from recording the other end of the HDMI cable?
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>>59948807
nothing really
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>>59948807

getting sued to oblivion
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>>59946365
Feeling a bit bad about giving Intel my money last year but I wasn't going to wait a year for Ryzen.

Maybe I'll buy AMD for my next build in 7 years.
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>>59948807
A coin toss, literally.
Everyone that goes to do it invariably flips a coin and the end result is that they do not go through with it.
Greater forces are at work, that's all I am permitted to reveal.
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>>59946365
>still using baby jake CPUs
hahah hah
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>>59948797
Just 8TB, upgrading to 16 soon.

>>59948804
It is a reason, whether or not you accept it as one is another matter.
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>>59948935
So 4TB with backup/raid?
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>>59948973
No, 8TB usable
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lol, pirates wins again
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Who's this sperm vacuum
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>>59948597
I'm not saying 4K isn't worth it, but that it isn't worth it on a small screen 2 meters away, which is how most desktop users watch movies. Those who have a separate dedicated TV for watching media can skip the PC and stream Netflix 4K with a smart TV.
>>59948630
I didn't know this. It's indeed really shitty behavior but you can buy from a different manufacturer to get a better experience. The limited times I pay for Netflix, I watch it on an LG TV that has an unsupported OS from before LG released their webOS and I've had no problems. Now, if it's not practical aspect what troubles you, but the privacy one, remember that, even in a desktop, you would still be watching Netflix on Windows 10 and with a Kaby Lake processor; a smart TV is no worse for your privacy.
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>>59947927
Why do you need "netflix" to watch movies? What does netflix do?
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Kms
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>Didn't fall for /g/'s Ryzen meme
Feels pretty good lads.
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>buy BD
>put it in my computer's BD drive
>can't play it
Consumers have been the ones getting screwed by DRM the entire time. Nothing has changed.
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>>59948500
>you might as well buy a smart TV and skip the PC altogether
this is bad advice
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>Watching anything but Twitch qts.
I don't need kaby lake to paypig for my computer waifu.
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>>59946365
>Source: my ass
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>>59948807
Absolutely nothing.

It's just not going to be the 1:1 unmodified video stream autists prize. But it will be a perfectly usable stream.

DRM fags just can't win.
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>>59948175
It's obviously crackable, it's just that the cost of cracking's gone up and way past the script kiddie level. Not everybody will want and have the resources to decap the processor and somehow inspect the bits stored in the sealed off memory.
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>>59946766
I love Intel® Management Engine!
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How the fuck does Netflix "store its encryption key in the processor"? Are you saying netflix sends its private keys over the network?

This is the most retarded thing I've ever read
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>>59949415
Someone will just work out the most effective way of ripping the streams without any identifiable data if it comes to that.
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>>59949459
You can just record you screen. See >>59949396.
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>>59948056
nah, we had one just a few years ago in Stockholm. the snackbar messed up the bomb so in the end he was the only casuality, but still..
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>>59948397
watching a movie at your desk is autistic but you watch movies on a computer monitor while in bed? what?
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>>59949458
Probably over SSL and in some public form that the CPU then uses its blackbox hardware to transform into the key that actually decrypts the data stream.
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>>59946365
> netflix 4k comes to kaby lake / win 10 / edge browser
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>>59949570
It's probably the other way around
The CPU uses its cryptoprocessor to generate a key pair, then sends the public key over to Netflix via the network. Netflix then encrypts the stream so that only that processor can decrypt it.

Not familiar with its workings, but after the stream is decrypted, its going to have to be copied somewhere, right? Probably video memory or some output port or something. You can just capture that.
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>>59947166
Found the Microshill
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>>59948397
>who has a monitor big enough to actually benefit from Netflix at 4K. You will literally see no difference in a 27 inches monitor while sitting at your bed.
isn't it like youtube, where it's compressed to shit so viewing at 4k gives you better quality even if your monitor isn't 4k?
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>>59949619
you are correct my friend lmao, if theres a 1440p option i would use that on my 1080p monitor
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You know it is sad when we're going to have to have Google (of all companies) beat Netflix into submission and make their shit more free.
They did it last time with Silverlight.
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>>59949704
How?
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>>59949704
i thought silverlight was a microsoft program?
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>>59949729
Yes, Netflix used to run on it.
Then Google pulled Silverlight support from Chrome, and Netflix bent over to Google and streamed their shit over HTML5
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>>59949729
iirc Netflix used to require Silverlight
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>>59946365
So apparently Roku already supports 4k.
Roku uses Linux and probably has the most shitty processor ever. I'm sure it would be easy to find a hack using Roku
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>>59946462
Look at Mr Moneybag here having enough space in his apartment for a TV (pls kill me)
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>>59949793
How do you not? A wallmounted TV takes up practically no space.
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>>59946365
how come my tv can stream netflix 4k, but need all that other shit for pc?
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>>59949743
Now it requires chrome.
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>he wants to watch Oranges The New Black in 4k
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>>59950037
>He doesn't want to jack it to Pennsatucky in 4K
Disgusting mate.
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>>59947774
You can watch HBO in 4k
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I dont understand all this shit. Who the fuck cares the 1.5gb pirated shit looks fucking great on my 4k tv.

But if you want to download those you beaut 37gb jobs go right ahead.
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>>59950178
Damn, it only took 4 hours for someone to give me a reply
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i don't watch jewlywood.
still waiting for my 4k chink cartoons.
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>>59950017
Pretty sure it works in Safari, doesn't it work in Edge too?
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>your computer doesn't support this archaic DRM
Oh, okay.

>download 2160p WebRip of entire season in 30 minutes
Whoa, s-s-so this is the p-p-power of DRM...
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>>59946365
LOONIX BLOWNTHE FUCK OUT!

CANT INTO 4K, FUCKING SHIT OS
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>>59950548
*CAN'T INTO 4K NETFLIX
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>>59948807
HDCP
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>>59950551
IMPLYING THEY WONT HARDWARE LOCK FUTURE BLURAYS AS WELL

REEP IN PISS
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>>59950574
>IMPLYING THAT MEANS SHIT WHEN I CAN JUST PLAY A 4K MKV
You're dumb.
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>>59950589
>it's a "4k" shary cam .mkv recorded in cinema episode
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>>59950635
Like it or not, Linux is capable of 4K playback. Whether or not it can play 4K Netflix or 4K Blu-rays is a different story (actually many Blu-ray players probably run Linux and support Netflix, I know both are true for mine, so you're still wrong)
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>>59946365
This has been the final straw for me. I am done with this shit.
I am buying a one-year-VPN sub and pirate what i need now. Fuck you movie industry, i want to see you crash and burn.
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>>59950669
heh nothing personell, kid.
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>>59947229
???
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>>59950690
>has no rebuttal
>pretends he still won
epik
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>>59948306
Get a load of this mad newfag

Die in a fire you moron
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>>59950747
was a reply to >>59946365
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>>59950757
get out linuxman, this is a 4k certified thread
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>>59950776
Enjoy using your smart TV running Linux to play 4K Netflix, dipshit
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>>59949793
It's time to go back
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>>59950787
maybe your OS can render this image
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>>59950793
>>>/global/rules/2
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>>59946365
> using Netflix

lel
>>
>>59950762
Fuck off, negraloidus.
>>
>>59946365
>falling for the netflix jew
intelggers, when will they learn?
>>
So wait a minute, why did they just slap the picture of a random cunt on that article?
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>>59948315
name ONE time drm worked.
O N E
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>>59946365
Thanks for rehashing news we all already knew about from last year, moron.
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>>59950971
Steam.
>>
>>59950971

Coca Colas secret recipe and franchising in general
>>
>>59946365
summer already???
>>
>>59946365

Related but mainstream movies have mostly been BS in the last couple of years
>>
fucking wat
my fucking ultrabook from 2011 plays 4k

what the fuck is this shit
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>Netflix
>>
>>59946404
This
>>
>>59951028
>every game is cracked and available for free
>worked
>>59951034
>DRM
>digital
>coca cola
???
>>
>>59948807
>>59949396
>>59949473
cable sport streams have been embedding small user identification (i dont want to say frames its something else but) frames since a long time so they can instantly ban users card when they detect that live stream. Id think netflix has been doing this since day one and you cant exactly purchase netflix behind seven proxies.
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>>59951103

Coca sells the rights to bottle their product just like movie production sells rights to movie theaters. Tince this is the end consumer and not a company, then no incentive shows so you could envision netflix being free only when digital rights are in a walled garden and they would just sell data as facebook does
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>>59951146
Sorry, I'm not really getting what you're trying to say.
What does any of that have to do with DRM.
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>Kaby Lake
>Windows 10
>Edge
Such a nice combo. I can't take this seriously.
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>>59947095
>buying an outdated piece of shit instead of current technology
kek, poorfags
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>>59946365
> PlayReady 3.0 is a hardware-based DRM ... preventing the video stream from being captured in software or via an external capture device.

How hard would this be to crack?
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>>59952220
Toss in a ActiveX control and some other bullshit plugin and you've got yourself a pretty fucking good representation of hell.
>>
>>59947553
"no"
Just increase the speed of the link.
QoS is cancer.
>>
>>59948739
....lol?
Because it's full quality. What kind of moronic illiterate shithead would want something less than full quality when it's possible to have full quality?
>>
What's the point of netflix when we have usenet?
>>
>implying this won't get cracked as soon as someone finds an exploit in kaby lake
>>
>>59949280
This. I waited for an Asus BD-R to hit $40 and when it arrived it wouldn't read them because I bought the "bare drive" and not the "retail version" which costs twice as much but has the faggoty codecs needed. Nothing online worked to get around it either, good thing it was still under RMA.
>>
>>59946404
>>59946365

I stopped my netflix after that thumbs up/down bs, it rates every show at 90%+ now. Took them years to do linux, maybe if you wait you can do it.
>>
>>59946694
>comes to pc
roku/amazon etc can do it fine (they did the same thing with HD, not all shows would do it on pc, some only on "streaming devices")
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>>59946365
>Intel
>windows 10
>edge
>drm
Yet more reasons i am glad I ditched netflix. Never mind the rising prices and shrinking library.
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>>59946797
What is screen capture?
>>
>>59948049
can't even get negative attention, what tiny shithole do you live in?
>>
>>59952305
Anons just need to ln2 their memory to catch the decoding key, good luck with that happening before they need to crack their 4K moe blurays though.
>>
>>59951130
You can get any stolen netflix account online for 50 cents what you talking about.
>>
>>59950747
Uh, I thought I replied to the wrong post but I actually didn't. So when I tried to redirect it it was to the same place.
>>
>>59947166
shill off.
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>>59948804
You know what else is masturbatory? Me sitting on a dragon dildo with a hitachi on my ballsack and a vacuum cleaner sucking me off while having a masturbatory experience watching my DRM-free 4k pornography.
>>
>>59954427
>vacuum cleaner sucking me off

does this really work? asking for a friend
>>
>>59954475
a friend of mine said yes it does but you need to tinker with it to get the distance and nozzle diameter right of else it'll probably be either too strong, too weak, or just painful.
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>>59947166
Truly the pinnacle of something.
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>>59948379
Even with hidden watermarks a VPN and subscribing with prepaid credit card from some random store would make it 'untracable'
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>>59948429
That is such bullshit. Anyone can notice the difference beween a 23 inch 1080 and a 23 inch 4k when sitting 2 feet away.
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>>59949619
Yup, 4k option looks better even on a 1080p screen.
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>>59947719
AACS wasn't cracked, BUT IT DOESN"T HAVE TO, becouse it send it via HDCP witch is easly striped
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>>59949619
>>59955494

Also UHD goes beyond RGB with quantum dot 10 or 12 bit color

and HDR gives greater nuance to light, the screen becomes an independently pixel lit source of light
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>>59955589
10 bit or 12 bit color is still RGB just more bits per color.

Also HDR might as well be just a glorified marketing term as all it is the enhanced color depth combined with very high contrast panels
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>>59946365
>my 350 dollar smart tv streams 4k from netflix
Good thing i dont watch nextflix on my pc anyway
>>
>>59953452
Roku and Amazon are streaming netflix at 1080p, not 4K. Upscale to your 4K tv doesn't count.
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>>59946890
Do they think this will stop piracy when you can just use a hardware capture device?
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