Firefox, Opera unable to play DRM protected content on amazon prime but Google Chrome does it with no issues












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I am running Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 and as the title mentions, I find it very hard to get these browsers to play content from streaming sites like Amazon PrimeVideo. I understand that something called a Widevine decryption module is required and my Firefox install shows it listed in available plugins, however playback fails. For Opera I am unable to obtain the said module. Googling the issue convinced me that this is an old and widely known issue but I want to understand why is that the case? Most solutions were to simply use Chrome for video streaming which I find to be a waste of hard-drive space.



Can someone elaborate on what this module does and why does Firefox/Opera not play well with it but Google Chrome seems to have no problems?










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    I am running Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 and as the title mentions, I find it very hard to get these browsers to play content from streaming sites like Amazon PrimeVideo. I understand that something called a Widevine decryption module is required and my Firefox install shows it listed in available plugins, however playback fails. For Opera I am unable to obtain the said module. Googling the issue convinced me that this is an old and widely known issue but I want to understand why is that the case? Most solutions were to simply use Chrome for video streaming which I find to be a waste of hard-drive space.



    Can someone elaborate on what this module does and why does Firefox/Opera not play well with it but Google Chrome seems to have no problems?










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      I am running Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 and as the title mentions, I find it very hard to get these browsers to play content from streaming sites like Amazon PrimeVideo. I understand that something called a Widevine decryption module is required and my Firefox install shows it listed in available plugins, however playback fails. For Opera I am unable to obtain the said module. Googling the issue convinced me that this is an old and widely known issue but I want to understand why is that the case? Most solutions were to simply use Chrome for video streaming which I find to be a waste of hard-drive space.



      Can someone elaborate on what this module does and why does Firefox/Opera not play well with it but Google Chrome seems to have no problems?










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      I am running Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 and as the title mentions, I find it very hard to get these browsers to play content from streaming sites like Amazon PrimeVideo. I understand that something called a Widevine decryption module is required and my Firefox install shows it listed in available plugins, however playback fails. For Opera I am unable to obtain the said module. Googling the issue convinced me that this is an old and widely known issue but I want to understand why is that the case? Most solutions were to simply use Chrome for video streaming which I find to be a waste of hard-drive space.



      Can someone elaborate on what this module does and why does Firefox/Opera not play well with it but Google Chrome seems to have no problems?







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