diff --git a/docs/GET-STARTED.md b/docs/GET-STARTED.md index 9e41f49..72d4e20 100644 --- a/docs/GET-STARTED.md +++ b/docs/GET-STARTED.md @@ -141,15 +141,10 @@ You have now completed the dependencies installation! ### Widevine -When you dump your CDM key, you will usually get 2 files. One ending in `.bin` and the other in `.pem`. \ -All you need to do is place both files in the `widevine` folder, which is in the same directory you opened `aniDL.exe` from. \ -It will detect what each file is based on the file contents. +Wherever you got your Widevine CDM from, its either going to be a single `.wvd` file or a pair of `.bin` and `.pem` files. +In any case, multi-downloader-nx supports both formats. Place them in the `widevine` folder and you are good to go. -If you do want to name them though (optional): -- The `.bin` file should be named `device_client_id_blob.bin` or `client_id.bin` -- The `.pem` file should be named `device_private_key.pem` or `private_key.pem` - -Again, the renaming is totally optional. Just make sure both files are in the `widevine` folder. +The only requirement is that the CDM is a L3 CDM. File type/name does not matter. ### Playready @@ -159,9 +154,8 @@ If you have a Playready CDM key dump, you just need to make sure: 3. Make sure you are using the latest version of shaka-packager from Stratuma, as he has patched it to work with multi-downloader-nx.\ You can find his releases [here](https://github.com/stratumadev/shaka-packager/releases/latest) -> [!NOTE] -> As of version v5.6.5, multi-downloader-nx now needs the CDM blobs in the form of `bgroupcert.dat` and `zgpriv.dat` files instead of the `.prd` device file. \ -> If you have a `.prd` file as your CDM, multi-downloader-nx will convert that to the required blobs on the fly. No action required ;) +File type does not matter, as multi-downloader-nx supports both `.prd` device files and the `bgroupcert.dat` and `zgpriv.dat` blobs. +As long as the above requirements are met and the files are placed in the `playready` folder, you are good to go. ## Installation