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and subject line Re: Bug#945406: chromium: Widevine content decrytion module no 
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has caused the Debian Bug report #945406,
regarding chromium: Widevine content decrytion module no longer working
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Package: chromium
Version: 78.0.3904.97-1~deb10u1
Tags: buster

The update in Debian Buster amd64 broke the support for the Widevine
content decryption module. It was working fine before with
76.0.3809.100-1~deb10u1. The component is also no longer shown under
chrome://components/ and this problem is also visible when going to
https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm (see list of supported DRMs in the
list)

The 4.10.1440.19 version of widevine was installed under
/usr/lib/chromium/libwidevinecdm.so . It was downloaded from
https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/4.10.1440.19-linux-x64.zip. And it
is the same version which is also used by Firefox

This currently breaks chromium for me with Netflix and Amazon Prime (Music).

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On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:36 AM Bastian Germann wrote:
>
> I guess this bug can be closed as chromium downloads the content
> decryption module itself now. So actually it was magically resolved :-).
>
> See #960454.

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