>These DRM blackouts happen at such a low level that no high-level software — any sort of utility you might install — can route around them.
Well, since physically you still own your device you can send direct assembly instructions to your processing units, or even just take HDMI signal, intercept and record it fully. Technically if one bothers to reverse engineer the instructions browsers send, they can be studied and reversed. There are tools for that, as well as high-level languages which make it possible to execute low-level assembly code.
Well, since physically you still own your device you can send direct assembly instructions to your processing units, or even just take HDMI signal, intercept and record it fully. Technically if one bothers to reverse engineer the instructions browsers send, they can be studied and reversed. There are tools for that, as well as high-level languages which make it possible to execute low-level assembly code.