05-18-2020, 06:07 PM
True but that's his baby.
Even the guy that posted the git repo explaining how to use an SSL decoding packet sniffer to hack the token has obscured the one he hacked in his screen shot.
Generally speaking, Music Services tolerate hacked keys to a point until they become so widely used that it creates problems for the service. Then they start clamping down. I think the main problem today is the rampant use of stream rippers.
Even MPD has a stream ripping plugin named recorder. I have some shelved code that enables it and creates nicely tagged tracks integrated into the Library under the genre "Recordings" :-)
-Tim
Even the guy that posted the git repo explaining how to use an SSL decoding packet sniffer to hack the token has obscured the one he hacked in his screen shot.
Generally speaking, Music Services tolerate hacked keys to a point until they become so widely used that it creates problems for the service. Then they start clamping down. I think the main problem today is the rampant use of stream rippers.
Even MPD has a stream ripping plugin named recorder. I have some shelved code that enables it and creates nicely tagged tracks integrated into the Library under the genre "Recordings" :-)
-Tim