Amazon Prime, like Netflix, unlike YouTube (for now), uses DRM to protect videos. It would be very difficult to download them, and yt-dlp definitely doesn’t even try to bypass DRM.
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bruce965@lemmy.mlto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•'It was a very depressing day': Palworld community manager reveals studio's reaction to Nintendo lawsuitEnglish51·2 months agoOkay, that makes sense 😅
Well, I guess I am not informed on such details. Maybe one of the people downvoting were in my same situation. Although I guess this kind of websites expect their visitors to already know about the context.
bruce965@lemmy.mlto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•'It was a very depressing day': Palworld community manager reveals studio's reaction to Nintendo lawsuitEnglish14·2 months agoI didn’t downvote, but I found it quite unclear and vague.
Nintendo announced the lawsuit […] we were just about to go to Tokyo Game Show, so obviously we had to scale back a little bit and hire security guards and stuff like that."
I don’t follow the connection… Why do you need security guards in response to a lawsuit?
bruce965@lemmy.mlto Firefox@lemmy.world•How often do you downgrade Firefox versions or workaround issues?7·2 months agoNever happened in my life. Personally, if something breaks I just wait for it to get fixed.
I think so, but only on some devices. As far as I understand, you can only play in high resolution on devices which support stronger hardware DRM. On those devices recording the screen might be harder/impossible.
I never tested this theory though, so please do not quote me on this.