07-08-2016, 01:37 PM
(07-08-2016, 12:47 PM)tllim Wrote: There is no Widevine DRM per-installed on Pine A64 board. This situation same to all open source SBC and decision relies on Google. If Google interested to provide Widevine DRM to Pine64 with no cost (hear that the initial charge is 7 figures), we will greatly collaborate.
I was under the impressions they are also strict to hand out the DRM keys due to the platforms security standards and seeing this is a open platform this maybe not even be a option same with Netflix HD/4k content standards.
Even though stuff like this happens by passing drm on mainstream devices...
https://www.wired.com/2016/06/bug-chrome...te-movies/
It still makes legitimate paying customers not able to use services which imo sucks....
Not Pine64 fault at all though. Just with there was a easier way other than not using required services.