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Re: 🌟🌟🚀 [ANN] CRYPTOFLIX 🌟🌟🚀 Watch Movies. Fund Films. Get Cryptos. Repeat.
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cmg12
on 05/03/2018, 21:42:37 UTC
I think it will need a code ass that can only be used when on uses the platform, then when a recorder of some kind is used, the video go with the watermark, when is legit, it is hidden from the screen, but is there, so there is no way around it, but to have the code, soi can think how that ca work using the blockchain.

Is something like this even possible? And what about someone is using the platform legally but make a video capture of the fullscreen video. In this case it would produce a new video file from a screen capture.

No way you can be protected from this, but in case somebody will really decide to record from another screen, the picture is probably no good and sound is even worse. Viewers nowadays are quite picky.

Where is the problem? You take a direct capture of the screen. If you watch it in 1080p or so the capture is also in that quality, isn't it?

Yeah you are right, you CAN actually record the tv itself from the outside, there is no way somebody could avoid doing that, though the quality will always be less than the original, you could use a high-resolution camera and a studio microphone, but there is not much one can do with just sound an images, while the original file has way more data than just that,still, we will know that is a pirate, so that can be denounce.

I am not talking about a camera... There is software to capture videos from your screen directly.

The team has already quoted something like the watermark, which would give the assurance that it would not be pirated with facilities, for the recordings directly from the screen is more complicated, but the tip is valid for Time to work on it, it would be even better to have legal means in the future.

But that was my question in the first place. If this is possible to prevent. Then it drifted apart to camera stuff, which was not my intention. So once again: Is it possible to prevent such captures?
I think that if you install a high-quality video camera directly in front of the TV and record, it can not be prevented.

High-quality video camera will record, but can be visible flicker of pixels, also very important in good movie - sound quality, dynamic distortion and fluency all this will make recording much worse than the original.
There would be much easier to install some kind of signal capturing device instead of using camera to record