Also question is, what is your internet speed? as that might be a bottleneck there. The streaming services might just be lowering the resolution due to a bad internet connection. Also might be worth trying chrome as the browser.
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Probably just easier to nix the Prime subscription and just download scene releases... Most of them are h265 these days and are released same day as on Prime.
I just checked a list of "new to prime" and my tracker and they were all there. No reason to give money to Amazon.
Unfortunately I have to screen record as I want edited content, unless you know of a place I can torrent edited content then you would be a life saver
I guess it depends on what you mean by "edited content."
Why bother with screen recording Prime when you could torrent it? I feel like I'm missing something.
I like to watch edited movies, and I edit them via browser extensions (Clear Play) or through other sites (VidAngel) where they edit them while streaming them. So you're definitely right - that would be easier, but for what I am trying to accomplish unfortunately screen recording seems like the best option...
Ah, so it's so you can edit out inappropriate stuff for your kids or students or something? Yeah, that's hard.
You'd think there'd be some sort of extension or database with a crowdsourced filtering system like SponsorBlock for this purpose where you could just look up the timestamps for the stuff you don't want. I don't have a reason to edit out content so I haven't looked into whether such a thing exists or not.
Edit: Check out Clean Media Player or Movie Content Filter. It looks like one of them might have at least some of what you're looking for.
There is an app called playon which allows you to record shows from streaming services. It has both a Mac and a Windows version.
Thanks, I'll check it out
That PC should be able to play a stream just fine. I'd check if there background apps hogging resources and make sure hardware acceleration is active. Scale the resolution down (no point of upscaling 1080p content) and record to a lower resource intensive format, perhaps h.264 vs h 265/HEVC.
I actually only use the PC for recording content so no other tasks are active aside from Bandicam which is recording the stream.
If I enable Hardware Acceleration then Bandicam records a "black box" the content streaming from Prime Video is protected and I can't capture it. So that has to be turned off in order for this to work. Although it does seem to help the stuttering... I am using h.264 as well with NVENC from the GTX 1050 TI.
Do you know of another way to get around DRM and be able to screen record content from sites like Amazon Prime Video?
Try using OBS for the screen capture, it should work with hardware acceleration on. Install on yr existing windows system.
If not try downloading a linux mint iso and burning that to a usb (instructions on the mint homepage). It's a "live" boot you can just boot off it and try without installing. I'm fairly sure you can boot it, install OBS on it and then test a screen capture (ie open a browser, start prime, open obs and start a screen capture). Be aware you've made a bottleneck on the USB (slow throughput compared to ssd) so you won't go long before it chokes through not being able to write fast enough. Proof of concept.
However if it works then look at installing a dual boot mint next to windows a full install will use the hard drive and not bottleneck
Basically, it's free and it won't break anything to try the live disk. If it works it'll be a lot cheaper than buying a whole extra Mac
That's an interesting idea, I will give it a try and see if it works and report back here.
Ah bummer. That's most of my software tricks. I'd break out my hardware equipment next step, but that's pricy.
All good, bummer it's so difficult.
By hardware equipment do you mean just a stronger CPU / GPU?
Since you can't use GPU for rendering or recording, a faster CPU couldn't hurt and is probably your best bet, but it isn't really thaaaat old. (There being no other hardware bottlenecks of course)
There are, cough cough I think, ways to decrypt and record HDCP protected streams but I'd imagine you'd have to have a render unit and recording unit in your setup. Sort of complicated.
If anyone knows if it's easy to get around HDCP protected streams and record them on a Mac that would be awesome to know. I'm considering purchasing a mac mini and trying it on MacOS...