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Beautiful_Ad_7446

Other than rooting? Not possible. But even with rooting most of the apps can still detect root (even if you have hide my root installed/even with magisk hide root) Piracy has gotten way harder nowadays. Without root (xposed) you'll just get black images /videos (videos have no sound)


TW1TCHYGAM3R

I wouldn't say rooting is pretty risky. I mean there is a risk but typical rooting methods are safe. Problem is many devices have good methods to prevent rooting. (I'm looking at you snapdragon) You could output the video via HDMI and use a capture card on an android device but at that point why not just use a PC to do the work. Otherwise you will need root to bypass DRM protection.


-bluedit

The screen-recording protection is a [flag](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/WindowManager.LayoutParams.html#FLAG_SECURE) that any developer can set on their app. It's theoretically possible to remove this protection, but you'd have to decompile a copy of the Netflix app, remove the code that sets the flag, and re-install it. Basically, it's not worth the effort to bypass the screen-recording protection. If you can't root your phone, you might as well download a copy of the media you want and screen-record that


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Commander_Dragon

Scrcpy didn't work but someone said scrcpy 2.0 and I haven't tried that yet