On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 1:58 PM Sumit Bhardwaj <sumitkbhard...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have a paid subscription of an online streaming service Hotstar.com in
> India. The problem is, they are using some Flash based DRM technique with
> their videos due to which they don't play on Fedora 24 Workstation. I only
> get a movie not loaded message in context menu of flash player.
>
> I searched about this issue and found few things to try like using
> freshplayer to get PepperFlash or installing the HAL shim library. But none
> of these methods seems to work with Fedora 24. Can anybody hep me out with
> this? It is so frustrating to go back to Windows just to watch my favorite
> streams.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
I've struggled with this a lot when Amazon Prime still used Flash. I tried
all the workarounds, jumping from one to the other, as each one broke with
each update. I think the best option nowadays is to avoid such sites
entirely. Most of the major video streaming services have switched to HTML5
video, instead of Flash. I'm not sure it's worth struggling to continue to
run Flash on Fedora.
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