Contents
- 1 How do I enable protected content in Chromium?
- 2 What is DRM Raspberry Pi?
- 3 How do I enable DRM-protected content?
- 4 What is protected content in settings?
- 5 Is there a way to enable protected content in chromium?
- 6 How to play protected content on Google Chrome?
- 7 How does chromium decode video on a Raspberry Pi?
How do I enable protected content in Chromium?
Stop sites from seeing your device’s information
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
- To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
- Tap Site settings Media. Protected Content.
- Turn on Protected content.
What is DRM Raspberry Pi?
Conclusion. Hopefully, by now, you will have the Widevine DRM library installed on your Raspberry Pi. This DRM software allows you to stream media from services like Netflix, Disney Plus, Spotify, and more to your device.
How do I add widevine to Chromium?
Files
- LICENSE. create scripts to install Widevine to Chromium.
- README.md. fixup README.
- fetch-latest-widevine.sh. Choose curl/wget flexibly as download tool.
- find-chromium.sh. Support Chromium snap package.
- test-widevine.html. create scripts to install Widevine to Chromium.
- use-from-google-chrome.sh.
- use-standalone-widevine.sh.
How do I enable DRM-protected content?
You can navigate to Settings > Site permissions > DRM-controlled content and change the option from “Ask to allow” to “Allowed” to remove the request pop-up every time such content is encountered. Alternatively, you can opt to block playback by default if you desire.
What is protected content in settings?
Protected Content “Protected content” refers to copyrighted movies, music, or other media that you access online.
Is Widevine enabled?
Usage. Widevine DRM is used with the Chromium-based proprietary web browsers and on Android. It is also used by Firefox since v47, released in 2016, enabled by default on Microsoft Windows and optionally on Linux; it can be disabled and uninstalled in the browser settings.
Is there a way to enable protected content in chromium?
I can’t seem to figure out how to enable protected content in Chromium, even though the option is enabled in settings. After executing option 2 with the below userAgent, the website does not refer me to their “this browser does not work, try our app” page.
How to play protected content on Google Chrome?
Go to the url in (1) and paste the url in (2) into the “Input the Video URL” bar. I upgraded to Linux Mint 17 a couple weeks ago. Prior to that, I was running on LM 16 and had an issue playing protected content on Google Chrome. I fixed that issue after installing hal and disabling Chrome’s flash player in favour of Adobe’s.
Is there a way to use chromium without Widevine?
Most distributions’ package managers come with Chromium but without Widevine, a proprietary binary blob required for DRM protected content (e.g., Netflix or Spotify). Normally your only option to access DRM-protected content would be to use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, but here are some alternate ways you can keep using stock Chromium.
How does chromium decode video on a Raspberry Pi?
To answer that question, the video playback quality is good, however, per default Chromium uses Software (CPU) to decode the video. This means, no hardware acceleration.