Yes. Unless you are in the middle of a massive batch download, there is no downside. The DRM updates alone make this a critical patch, as older versions may stop working with major services within a week.
The dark mode has been improved to reduce eye strain. Additionally, the download queue now displays the estimated file size before the download begins, allowing users to manage hard drive space more effectively. KeepStreams 1.2.3.7
To provide an accurate review, we tested KeepStreams 1.2.3.7 across three major platforms: Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube (non-DRM). The dark mode has been improved to reduce eye strain
Version numbers tell a story. The jump to KeepStreams 1.2.3.7 signals a maintenance and optimization release. According to the official changelog and user reports, this version focuses on three critical areas: protocol adaptation, audio synchronization, and download speed optimization. Version numbers tell a story
Before diving into the specifics of version 1.2.3.7, it is worth understanding what KeepStreams is. KeepStreams is a professional-grade video downloading software designed to bypass the limitations of native apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Disney+. Unlike screen recording, KeepStreams downloads the actual video stream in its original format (usually MP4), offering 1080p, 4K, and even Dolby Atmos audio.
KeepStreams supports over 100 streaming services, including niche platforms like TVer, FOD, and Abema, making it a global solution. The software is known for its "Batch Download" mode and its ability to automatically download newly released episodes of your favorite series.
Solution: This is an antivirus conflict. Temporarily disable Windows Defender Real-time Protection or add C:\Program Files\KeepStreams to your antivirus exclusion list before running the installer for 1.2.3.7.
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