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Capture of DRM-protected content like Netflix/Amazon not working #28
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This is all platform/model/version dependent. Works on webOS 3.8 / K3LP platform. |
Im not sure what this means exactly. Does it mean that it does not matter where the image is coming from as long as it is shown on the TV (LG C1 in my case) it is captured? Even if that image is coming from a DRM protected application? |
It depends on a TV model. On some TVs DRM protected is blocked, on some it works. From what I heard, works almost everywhere. We probably want to add "works with protected content" in there: #16 |
Cool. I'd like to find out if my LG C1 built in Netflix works with this or not before i start rooting my TV etc... :D |
does not work on CX 2020, can see the netflix UI but no video. works with hdmi content though. so HDCP isn't implemented correctly |
Does not work on 2021 G1 model in Netflix using the libvtcapture backend |
Generally seems like anything newer than ~2018-2019 limits capture of DRMed content. |
Due to potential legal issues and also because we don't want to risk any regulations from LG for the OpenLG-Community, we have decieded to stop any further proccess regarding this.
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Hello
A similar tool for android TV-s has on its website this sentence - "Unfortunately, programs such as YouTube and Netflix use protected content (DRM), Ambient light application has no ability to work with them."
Does hyperion-webos library bypass this issue - meaning does it also work with those apps?
Sorry if this is not the correct place to post this question.
Thanks in advance!
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