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    I started playing around with AnyStream and found out the free version, which includes Amazon Prime download ability, also works with freevee (formerly IMDbTV).
    One of the movies I tested isn't on BD, so I figured it would be worth grabbing. The DD+ 640kbps audio track has the channels wrong. The center channel is coming from the right speaker and I don't know what else is in the wrong place.

    I don't have the ability to test outside of AnyStream in DD 5.1, but the stereo track seems fine in my browser. Is it possible other bitrates wouldn't have the issue? I don't think AnyStream is to blame since this is the first I've heard this.

    I'm pretty sure I know the answer to my last question: is there any way to re-arrange the audio channels without re-encoding? I don't want to make if further lossy and it's silly to make it lossless.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09R2CFKCW
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  3. Did you really rent that title just to get the manifest?
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    @basedcel - Freevee is a free streaming service with ads owned by Amazon. You don't need Prime. You don't pay anything.

    @zackmark29 - Huh?
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  5. I'd be interested to know if there is a way of using a 'normal' cdm with Freevee. As docstorm pointed out, it is 'a free streaming service with ads' and 'You don't need Prime', but because of the parent company it might be a banned topic here?
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    Originally Posted by bamboobali View Post
    I'd be interested to know if there is a way of using a 'normal' cdm with Freevee. As docstorm pointed out, it is 'a free streaming service with ads' and 'You don't need Prime', but because of the parent company it might be a banned topic here?
    So why don't you try? It won't cost you anything.
    I can tell you they seem to be using WideVine and the same protections that Prime uses, but only because you view it in the same manner. It does have a separate app from Prime though.
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  7. It won't cost you anything
    If my cdm stopped working I'd be upset though.

    I looked closer at Freevee, it uses json requests. I did add json support to my files a short while ago, but I have no way of verifying the changes without sending (possibly bad) requests to a real server.
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