

Haha I knew it! I knew there had to be some bs such as some kind of hardware based encryption or something inbuilt in the OS that would thwart such a simple method to bypass their protection. Besided my idea involved a user agent switcher and I couldn't find the correct user agent for Chrome + ChromeOS on a Chromebook.Īny suggestions, solutions to my dilemma? Posted here because I got nowhere asking in the Random thread. While it sounded like it would work at first I realized Google is probably smarter than that. I thought that perhaps it would be possible to trick Google Play into thinking I was using Chrome on ChromeOS allowing me to use the Chrome app to download and watch offline. My next solution would be to download to an android device, locate where the movie was saved and strip out drm if possible.

The only solutions I could think of would be to install Chrome x86|x86_64 in a VM which I tried initially but it was flaky and didn't work out so my. I need a way to be able to download and watch my movies and television shows offline on my PC. Thanks to some asinine reasoning from Google they won't allow anyone to download movies to watch offline unless it's a mobile device or their Chromebooks with ChromeOS. Therefore it's not feasible for me to Stream full length movies. Your download should begin immediately.Due to where I live I have a severely limited data cap. If you haven't set up your BitTorrent client yet, you'll usually be asked to select a download location.torrent file in your default downloads folder. This will download a file that ends with ".torrent" to your computer. Click the video's title and select the Download link, which may look like a downward-pointing arrow or even a link with the video's size and/or resolution.Some popular options are uTorrent and the original BitTorrent. Install a Bittorrent client if you haven't already.If you're using a torrent site like Vuze or Public Domain Torrents, follow these steps: It may look like an upside-down arrow or might contain the video's size and/or resolution. If you're using the Internet Archive or another non-torrent site, just click the name of the movie and select the Download link. The steps to do this depend on the type of site you're using. Download the video file to your computer.
