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Raspberry pi3 chromium 65 and widevine #11

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robertoviola opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 2 comments
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Raspberry pi3 chromium 65 and widevine #11

robertoviola opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 2 comments

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@robertoviola
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Hi,

I am trying to make Widevine work on my Raspberry pi 3 with Chromium 65, but I don't reach to load the WIdevine library. Do I need a different version of the library in order to work with Chromium 65? If true, where can I get it? Do I need to compile Chromium from sources?

Best regards,
Roberto

@Tatoult
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Tatoult commented Jan 3, 2019

Hi, I think we need to generate a new build of the chromium 65 with the WIdevine inside.
That kusti8 have done before.
I've just started with PI and debian and I don't yet how to do.
If kusti8 can help us ?
Thanks !

@ventz
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ventz commented Jul 13, 2019

This should help for step by step (and extracted binary): https://blog.vpetkov.net/2019/07/12/netflix-and-spotify-on-a-raspberry-pi-4-with-latest-default-chromium/

You really don't need to use kusti8's or nateg5's patched old Chromium version. By using the default, you benefit from always being on the latest stable/secure Chromium version.

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