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minus-squareM600@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 months agoLouis Rossman has a video about goes Netflix will not play 4K content on Linux. For some reason they limited the video resolution to 720. Not sure if it’s still an issue. Also I had my brothers login for peacock and it didn’t run on Linux at all. Now I’m just using a mibox, and it’s pretty good and doesn’t feel spammy.
minus-squarexthexder@l.sw0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 months agoYes, there’s issues with playing DRM content on linux. Only certain browsers support the encryption decoding extension. Since most of my viewing is on YouTube and media I have saved on Plex, it’s not really an issue.
Louis Rossman has a video about goes Netflix will not play 4K content on Linux. For some reason they limited the video resolution to 720.
Not sure if it’s still an issue. Also I had my brothers login for peacock and it didn’t run on Linux at all.
Now I’m just using a mibox, and it’s pretty good and doesn’t feel spammy.
Yes, there’s issues with playing DRM content on linux. Only certain browsers support the encryption decoding extension.
Since most of my viewing is on YouTube and media I have saved on Plex, it’s not really an issue.