The only part that is a bit confusing is where to get the url. When watching through an app the url info is unavailable, So you would have to be watching it within a browser. For example if I am watching on my amazon fire stick and watch some show on prime video, the url is not available, that I have seen, But if I load it in my browser then I can see the url in the url box of the browser. This seems like it doesn't need to be said, but why not just say, load the service in a browser, then grab the url in the url box. That part is missing in the article. But the examples kind of lead you to that conclusion. I tried one and it did not work, but I'm not stressing about it. The other thing to be carful about is to make sure that windows doesn't add the .txt extension even if you tell it what extension to use and they are hidden by default. I don't use mac so I can't speak to that. So I named my file StarTrekDiscoverySeason4Episode403TheReadyRoom.strmlnk and windows added a .txt file after that so it became StarTrekDiscoverySeason4Episode403TheReadyRoom.strmlnk.txt easy enough to fix, but you have to know it's there. To unhide hidden extensions in Win10 go to file Explorer options and click the view tab then uncheck the "Hide file extensions for known file types" The content of the file is `https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B091NB4VLY/ref=atv_hm_hom_1_c_myhimm_2_2 ' I also tried it without the stuff after the last / still didn't work.