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  1. Does anyone have the old crackle links for movies, i.e.

    http://media-us-am.crackle.com/1/c/4m/c9fyb_480p_1mbps.mp4

    I believe I have figured out a way to get the widevine keys for the older movies (in 720p or 1080p) which no longer appear on the website, but the links are still active, so I am wondering if someone has links like the one above they would be willing to share? Thanks
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  3. Any movie(s) or tv series, especially if you have the old links for Seinfeld or Firefly
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  4. Not tried myself, but the first thing that comes to mind is https://web.archive.org - if you are lucky...
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  5. Originally Posted by Obo View Post
    Not tried myself, but the first thing that comes to mind is https://web.archive.org - if you are lucky...
    Thank you for the suggestion. I was able to find 90% of the Seinfeld episodes. I can confirm that Season 1 is still working (will try the rest later)
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  6. Originally Posted by fraudiay79 View Post
    Originally Posted by Obo View Post
    Not tried myself, but the first thing that comes to mind is https://web.archive.org - if you are lucky...
    Thank you for the suggestion. I was able to find 90% of the Seinfeld episodes. I can confirm that Season 1 is still working (will try the rest later)
    I have a bunch of older IDs mapped to movie names, particularly for previously available TV shows and including Seinfeld, but those are mostly useful for uplynk playlists that no longer work. IDs are not what you initially asked for, but I also used Internet Archive in the past to gather Seinfeld IDs. At the time I didn't see any way to generate modern WV-protected links from that, just uplynk, so I'm not sure if mere IDs are useful for whatever method you have...?

    Are you still able to get those high-bitrate m3u8 streams even for SD shows? Desperately looking to grab at least one show that way that I had neglected.
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