@Ekimia / @Chad - Are the attached .so files in #33 suitable to work on
an ARM system?
I am running Chromium v42.0.2311.135-1ubuntu1.1160 on armhf architecture
(from here: https://launchpad.net/~canonical-chromium-
builds/+archive/ubuntu/stage/+build/7387261), however I cannot get the
widevine plu
Thanks for the version clarification. I'll have to wait for an ARM build
of v44 for my needs (the beta channel only has x86 & i686 versions).
As for the ARM versions of widevine libraries, I've spun that out into a
question on StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30732428
/extract-fi
So I'm finally getting around to trying to use chrome's version of the
widevinecdm* plugins in chromium.
Unfortunately, I am getting a redirect loop on Netflix, but I'm not sure
if that's because the widevine plugins aren't working correctly or not.
I have installed v45 of both Chrome and Chromiu
After checking out @Shalin's SO post, I tried a user agent switcher (to
mimic Google Chrome) and it worked! Hurray!
Now I'm trying to find some armv7 builds of libwidevine*.so so I can get
it working on my RPi2 B.
Thanks again for the epic work everyone put into this :)
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@Ekimia that's awesome news.
Do you have a plan to distribute the package for the RaspberryPi 2
(armhf)? Once that's supported, it's the last piece in being able to
setup a home theatre with OSMC/Kodi/XBMC that has native Netflix support
:D
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@thetrueavatar,
I have tried similar things (with the chromeos recovery images), but had
no luck either.
I have documented my attempts here:
https://gist.github.com/jesstelford/eded5fe8c2611f332648#playing-
netflix-in-chromium
Please do let me know if you get one of them working!
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