Open cavalia88 opened 3 years ago
Unfortunately not, since Chrome can not decrypt those streams as far as I know. Maybe @lkmvip can chime in and correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that this is not possible in Chrome.
The audio stream is not encrypted, only the video. However, Dolby Audio is not supported on Chrome.
Am sure that Netflix Audio is not encrypted at all and you can download it to test, but i don’t know how the request is made to get it, as for avc main video this can only work on playready drm so if you turn off playready on egde you can still get 640 kbps but with avchigh widevine video
The audio stream is not encrypted, only the video. However, Dolby Audio is not supported on Chrome.
Yes, Netflix audio streams are not encrypted. It's a pity that Dolby Digital Plus / Atmos does not appear to be supported on Chrome browser as yet
I was just wondering on the following:
Is there a big difference between the AAC 2.0 audio on the Chrome browser and the DDP2.0 audio on the Edge browser? Can normal audience hear the difference?
Understand that the "AVC High" and "AVC Base" are different H264 encoding profiles. Apart from the difference in profiles, is there a visible difference in picture quality for Netflix streams? Not sure why there appears a preference for the "AVC Base" profile
The jangxx/netflix-1080p plug-in currently only provides 5.1 sound
Would it be possible to include option to enable " DDplus, Atmos(if any) Audio"? Something similar to https://github.com/lkmvip/netflix-4K-DDplus (which unfortunately only works on Edge chromium)