AsahiLinux / widevine-installer

Widevine CDM installer for aarch64 systems
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Installer runs successfully, but still can't view DRM protected content #8

Closed enewbury closed 3 months ago

enewbury commented 6 months ago

I'm running Fedora Linux Asahi Remix 39 on an M1 Max chip and ran the installer seemingly successfully, but DRM protected content like spotify is still not playable in firefox or brave.

Note, the installer showed this output

Good news! This CDM version supports your page size, so we didn't have
to weaken memory permissions. Rejoice!

Based on the blog post explaining this, I didn't expect this to be the case, unless something has recently changed, so I thought I would mention it in case it's relevant.

mkurz commented 6 months ago

Did you restart your browser and/or log out/in again?

enewbury commented 6 months ago

Yes, and full computer restart just to be sure.

looooo commented 5 months ago

same problem here with asahi ubuntu. *I think my issue is because I use a snap package for firefox.

lokxii commented 5 months ago

I can play Spotify but not Netflix...

m3957 commented 5 months ago

Me, also, I cannot get Spotify working on Firefox. Weirdly enough, Chromium works. On this website, it says I'm using Firefox using no DR.

enewbury commented 3 months ago

Just tried this again after the updates 2 weeks ago and it all works now! Thanks for the fix!

lokxii commented 3 months ago

It still doesn't work on my machine. I can't watch netflix after updating widevine installer and rerunning it

Thinkseal commented 2 months ago

I believe I am having this issue as well on firefox but I have not tested on chromium

enewbury commented 2 months ago

For Netflix I still had to spoof the useragent to be chrome on chromeOS. Just wanted to double check you've got that setup.

38github commented 2 months ago

Just want to share that I got it working on an RPi5 under Void Linux (glibc) using Firefox from the Void Linux repository. Chromium didn't want to play Prime video but I have to look at the chrome flags to see if I have set myself up for failure.

Thank you for doing this!