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I do not get how the hell Mozilla thinks installing one proprietary crap (widevine) instead of another (flash/silverlight) "improves" something. Sounds much like double standards and/or foul play.
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Originally posted by heliosh View PostIs anyone able to play Netflix?
With the original user agent it requests to install silverlight
With chrome user agent it plays, but with tearing and high cpu load.Linux / Chrome 53: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/535.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.34 Safari/537.36
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostBtw, will Firefox support ORTC?
FF uses openh264 for WebRTC, so I'd imagine that's where the support would be needed. In other words, you should probably look for official skype support in new version announcement of openh264 and not new version of FF.
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No go with Netflix here - I guess Netflix has to enable support.
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Is anyone able to play Netflix?
With the original user agent it requests to install silverlight
With chrome user agent it plays, but with tearing and high cpu load.
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Originally posted by ua=42 View Post
It did that the first time for me on windows as well. It has to download the support from google directly. So leave your browser open, then restart it later and try again.
File: 1.4.8.903 Path:/home/xxxxx/.mozilla/firefox/oege1a7o.default/gmp-widevinecdm/1.4.8.903 Version: 1.4.8.903 State: Enabled Play back protected web video. So the plugin is in place and enabled.
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It works great with Twich. Disable flash completely to load the HTML5 interface, unless you're selected for the beta and can do it anyway.
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Originally posted by nkalkhof View PostIsn't Amazon Prime Video supposed to work with this version? All I get is
Firefox is installing components needed to play the audio or video on this page. Please try again later bummer
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