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by 9dc 101 days ago
but it will be hard to play DRM protected media, eg Netflix on a device like this, right?
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This is just a DE for Linux, it does not solve the problem that DRM is incompatible with a free platform. Get your content from another source than Netflix.
the magic trick is just to not, netflix won't even stream you 4k 90% of the time even if you do have all the requirements.
why won't they?
Bandwidth costs money, less bandwidth = less money spent. I have noticed that if you use a vpn you will get 1080p at best, 720p more often than not.
720p using widevine. I play it. It works. Even if I disable DRM in my main browser. And only isolate it to my Netflix account.
You can get 1080p on Linux with Opera https://help.netflix.com/en/node/30081
Weird, why just on opera? It uses the same engine (chromium) as many other browsers.
I'm guessing because of a higher widevine certification level or a server-side policy?

You can also spoof Opera's user agent and get 1080p on FF so guessing it's a server-side thing; since Linux has L3 widevine certification because no kernel level TEE

I have no issues on Firefox FWIW. I haven't needed to spoof the user agent, though this is something I needed to back in the day when they literally blocked FF's user agent.
Is that through a dedicated Netflix profile or is there a way to enable DRM per site?