• Johanno@feddit.org
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    28 days ago

    Some websites do this.

    Change the user agent to windows and it works.

    Fuxk you piece of shit!

    Amazon does this too. After you bought a movie you can’t watch it in full hd on Linux. User agent doesn’t help.

    However if you tell their api that you are an smart tv running Linux it works…

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        27 days ago

        Drm was not the issue they just refused to run high quality on Linux.

        Linux Browsers Support drm too.

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      26 days ago

      However if you tell their api that you are an smart tv running Linux it works…

      I wanna figure out how the heck to do this. 1080p doesn’t particularly bother me, but it’s pretty ridiculous getting discriminated against like that.

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        26 days ago

        In my case the highest resolution was 360p Because Linux is bad.

        Then I installed kodi, amazon vod plug in and it worked.