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The New Netflix Feature

by Linkz - 07-03-2016 - 05:13 PM
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According to sources in the tech industry, Netflix is working towards introducing offline viewing by the end of this year.

The new development will be essentially the same as the ‘listen offline’ feature on Spotify, allowing users to download content onto their laptop, phone or tablet and watch on the go.


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#2
Great, I can download movies before i go to work, make my journey a little less boring.
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(07-03-2016 - 05:27 PM)Rizla Wrote: Great, I can download movies before i go to work, make my journey a little less boring.

it ll help us alot,  :oscar:
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Damn this will be great for when i'm staying at a place with shitty Wi-Fi.
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#5
Top Kek , sweet update ! Thanks for keeping users updated!
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#6
how would that work exactly? It seems like a huge gray area.
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(07-03-2016 - 07:38 PM)ZoneHax Wrote: Top Kek , sweet update ! Thanks for keeping users updated!

ty  :noh:

(07-03-2016 - 08:16 PM)zoneman2 Wrote: how would that work exactly? It seems like a huge gray area.

yeah but it ll gain them alot of money ;)
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That's good, hope they make an automatic deletion after a month or so, unless it's 2mb movies.
Also if they are going to save it all in cache or whatnot, then if not isn't it going to be easy to priate the downloaded movies o.o
I'm sorry, but I don't think its that easy to do o.o Any ideas on how they will do this?
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(07-03-2016 - 10:33 PM)Matt Wrote: That's good, hope they make an automatic deletion after a month or so, unless it's 2mb movies.
Also if they are going to save it all in cache or whatnot, then if not isn't it going to be easy to priate the downloaded movies o.o
I'm sorry, but I don't think its that easy to do o.o Any ideas on how they will do this?

Quote:There have been plenty of rumours recently that Netflix is working towards introducing offline viewing by the end of this year.
The new development will be essentially the same as the ‘listen offline’ feature on Spotify, allowing users to download content onto their laptop, phone or tablet and watch on the go.
However, it seems like a glitch in Google’s Chrome browser is already allowing users to download films from the streaming service, reports Wired.

The issue was discovered by security researchers who managed to save illegal copies of movies from Netflix and Amazon Prime.

The glitch reportedly takes advantage of a technology called Widevine EME/CDM – the system Chrome uses to stream encrypted video from content providers.
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The flaw was discovered by David Livshits and Ben-Gurion and the pair have now submitted their findings to Google, but say they won’t disclose full details of the bug to the public for 90 days.

Google have released a statement saying: 

Quote:We appreciate the researchers’ report and we’re examining it closely.
Chrome has long been an open-source project and developers have been able to create their own versions of the browser that, for example, may use a different CDM or include modified CDM rendering paths.
[url=https://www.wired.com/2016/06/bug-chrome-makes-easy-pirate-movies/]
read this x_x
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(07-03-2016 - 10:38 PM)Weed Wrote:
(07-03-2016 - 10:33 PM)Matt Wrote: That's good, hope they make an automatic deletion after a month or so, unless it's 2mb movies.
Also if they are going to save it all in cache or whatnot, then if not isn't it going to be easy to priate the downloaded movies o.o
I'm sorry, but I don't think its that easy to do o.o Any ideas on how they will do this?

Quote:There have been plenty of rumours recently that Netflix is working towards introducing offline viewing by the end of this year.
The new development will be essentially the same as the ‘listen offline’ feature on Spotify, allowing users to download content onto their laptop, phone or tablet and watch on the go.
However, it seems like a glitch in Google’s Chrome browser is already allowing users to download films from the streaming service, reports Wired.

The issue was discovered by security researchers who managed to save illegal copies of movies from Netflix and Amazon Prime.

The glitch reportedly takes advantage of a technology called Widevine EME/CDM – the system Chrome uses to stream encrypted video from content providers.
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The flaw was discovered by David Livshits and Ben-Gurion and the pair have now submitted their findings to Google, but say they won’t disclose full details of the bug to the public for 90 days.

Google have released a statement saying: 

Quote:We appreciate the researchers’ report and we’re examining it closely.
Chrome has long been an open-source project and developers have been able to create their own versions of the browser that, for example, may use a different CDM or include modified CDM rendering paths.
[url=https://www.wired.com/2016/06/bug-chrome-makes-easy-pirate-movies/]
read this x_x

That's what I mean xD all offline content is basically rip-able right :b
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