You do know Widevine DRM is merely a security layer for digital media distributions and is actually very easy to bypass, right? The source file the digital stream draws upon is not encrypted at all.
The trick isn't to defeat the DRM but to actually get the site to divulge where it is actually drawing its source data from. ;)
The bigger of the streaming services just have more technical ways of obfuscating where that file is but they all will answer the same in the end, if you know how to ask the site the right questions.
You do know Widevine DRM is merely a security layer for digital media distributions and is actually very easy to bypass, right? The source file the digital stream draws upon is not encrypted at all.
The trick isn't to defeat the DRM but to actually get the site to divulge where it is actually drawing its source data from. ;)
The bigger of the streaming services just have more technical ways of obfuscating where that file is but they all will answer the same in the end, if you know how to ask the site the right questions.