As the title goes, is there a way to download content from amazon prime video?
Like yt-dl or similar...
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Funnily enough I think pirating the content from a torrent site would be the easiest option
I already have my arrs, but often I find difficult to locate it in my native language, while Amazon Prime has them all, in my native language.
Another way would be to find the Italian audio track and put it on an english movie...
(I also have Usenet, but Italian content there is even worse than torrents)
Have you looked into Bazarr? It'll find and add subtitles to your shows
this guy claims the audio was unencrypted 4 years ago if you want to rip just the audio. movpilot claims it can download Prime videos but i haven't looked into it
Buy a screen grabber for 5 bucks
OBS Studio?
Subtitles are an issue though
In some instances widevine will cause OBS studio to capture a blank screen.
There's not really a good way to work around that in software that is publicly available.
However, if you are willing to put the time and effort and you can always play the video into an HDMI splitter and then have one of the outs going into another computer that has an HDMI to USB adapter.
If the HDMI splitter is cheap enough it may break copy protection on its own and output an unfiltered signal that the USB adapter can then ingest. This takes a lot of time and creates very large files that then have to be re-encoded via handbrake or similar app, but if you have a single video or a couple of videos about your worried about losing forever and you absolutely have to have a backup that is a way to do it.
Webrips aren’t as good as web-dls though. You can find web-dl fairly easily via torrent.
Most streaming rippers have their toolsets and methods and often tend not to share them in fear of the streaming companies finding out and patching exploits up.
Hope the content you want turns up on torrent sites.
You could try Audials (not free, but has massive discounts often)
Paying money to download content I've already paid for?
You paid for a temporary streaming license, not for owning video files forever.
Pretty tricky. There's essentially no way for the average pirate.
Funnily enough I think pirating the content from a torrent site would be the easiest option
I already have my arrs, but often I find difficult to locate it in my native language, while Amazon Prime has them all, in my native language.
Another way would be to find the Italian audio track and put it on an english movie...
(I also have Usenet, but Italian content there is even worse than torrents)
Have you looked into Bazarr? It'll find and add subtitles to your shows