SaltySalamander
And we wonder why teen pregnancy is such a problem.
By using software designed to trick the server into thinking it's a legitimate Netflix/AMZN/Paramount/Apple/etc app so the server serves the video. The software merges the chunks of video/audio the server sends into a video file once it completes the download. Then they take that video file, download the subtitles, and mux them all into the final mkv that you, the end-user, downloads from wherever.
Did you read what you linked? That's what they're quoting.
If Tesla is at fault for an inattentive driver ignoring the myriad warnings he got to remain attentive when he enabled FSD and allowing the 2 ton missile he's sitting in to nearly plow into a train, then Dodge has to be responsible for the Challenger being used to plow into those protestors in Charlottesville.
God fucking damn it, why do you people insist on making me defend fucking Tesla?!
Only very rarely, and usually it's a rooted nVidia Shield with a cheap HDMI splitter that strips HDCP from the signal. And those aren't called WEB-DLs, they're Webrips. WEB-DLs are downloaded directly from the source.
WEB-DLs are downloaded, via command line, directly from the source. What you're getting is literally what the streaming service would stream to you, minus DRM, nicely packaged into an mkv file. The only time they are captured/recorded is when the 1080 and 720 sources are dogshit, so they capture a 4k stream and reencode it with the settings of their choice.
But anyway, enjoy being confidently incorrect
👆 This is what we call irony
Yea...that driver is a complete and utter moron who needs his license revoked.
Congratulations. Want a cookie? People drive into trains all the time. You can literally find dozens of videos online showing this very thing.
Unfounded conjecture. You can't spout your feelings as if they're objective fact.
If you are in the driver's seat, you are 100% responsible for what your car does. If you let it drive itself into a moving train, that's on you.