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capturing and converting streaming media

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Hello, brand new to the fan editing space, and was wondering if anybody knew the tools or techniques to capture Disney plus/amazon shows in high quality.
 

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I'm pretty sure I used streamfab for my digital purchases on Amazon, it may be the same for Disney+.
 

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Red Fox AnyStream and Stream Fab are two that seem to be popular. Stream Fab let's you purchase keys for certain streaming services for around $80 I think. The full thing costs around $300 I believe. AnyStream has all the streaming sites as one bundle program, but you have to pay around $280 I believe. Amazon downloads in full 1080p, but Disney restricts computer streams to 720p.
 
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