Hi! My mother have a Proximus (com company in Belgium) and they have a service to watch TV and recorded movies on the internet.
Somebody asked for viewing one of the movies we recorded. In order to record it, I tried to use OBS. But I only got the sound. The player of Chrome was blacked out by OBS.
I couldn’t connect the account with Firefox (I don’t know why) and even by disabling all the extensions of Chrome. I still can’t get this black box out.
Could somebody help me?
TL;DR. How can I bypass online copyright protection to use OBS to record movies?
PS: The computer is a Windows 10 OS (I use Linux but I can’t connect with Firefox either)
That’s probably because of DRM (probably Widevine given that it’s Chrome)
This repo might be of some help, but afaik that’s just a proof-of-concept. Not sure how you can practically make it work.
I’m so salty right now. The guy behind the decryptor and its forks were all DMCA’d…
Yeah I read about it and I kinda regret not having used it in time. But honestly I didn’t even expect it to be online for as long as it did.
Try this? https://github.com/tomer8007/widevine-l3-decryptor/tree/ed8a97745c69b8cc0fc7f59cec9474b216b49e16