Does anyone have a reliable way of capturing #DRM #video from a browser that doesn't require me to sit and watch it with all my system sounds turned off and hope nothing pops up in the background an hour in?
I would just sit and watch on the TV but channel 4 doesn't support audio-described content on their Fire app. So the rest of the family can enjoy it, as can 99% of the app's intended customers. Just us blind people left out again. Thanks, c4.
I would just sit and watch on the TV but channel 4 doesn't support audio-described content on their Fire app. So the rest of the family can enjoy it, as can 99% of the app's intended customers. Just us blind people left out again. Thanks, c4.
Mikołaj Hołysz
in reply to Sean Randall • • •Do you need both video and audio, or just audio?
If the latter, Virtual Audio Cable will do the job (for your browser only, not the entire system). If the former, this is the entire point of DRM and impossible by design, a HDMI capture card is your best bet.
Sean Randall
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