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  • bwnautilus
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    Originally posted by jimc115 View Post

    Widevine Levels only account for security. L3 being the least secure and L1 being to most secure. Any device can play ANY resolution
    dependent upon the wishes of the content provider / producer. So no matter the device, if the provider wishes to allow 4K with L3, they can. If they wish
    to only allow 480p in L1, they can.
    Thank you for this explanation. Now I know why I can play 4k content in my browser.

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  • KidJoe
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    Originally posted by rmcaw52 View Post

    Me too! But it's still showing as 544p in the video properties!
    Define 544p. If its 1280x544, that is just a 2.35:1 aspect ratio 720p.

    while 1280x720 is a 1.78:1 (or 16x9) aspect ratio 720p.

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  • jimc115
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    Originally posted by jpp72 View Post

    Where did you get this? Isn't that just the Widevine Certification for your hardware device?

    L3 is Software based DRM where the decryption happens in the browser.
    L2 and L1 are hardware DRM

    Chrome only has L3 and can play 1080p so i am confused here...

    EDIT: Ya it mentions devices and apps so that is most probably for actual phones, tablets, dongles and TVs.

    Those resolutions don't apply to Chrome/Browsers...

    jpp72....

    You are correct. Widevine Levels only account for security. L3 being the least secure and L1 being to most secure. Any device can play ANY resolution
    dependent upon the wishes of the content provider / producer. So no matter the device, if the provider wishes to allow 4K with L3, they can. If they wish
    to only allow 480p in L1, they can.

    Widevine L1


    Widevine L1 is the highest level of security in Widevine. Here the security is at the hardware level. Most modern Android devices support Widevine L1 but still, there are a considerable number of devices with L3 security.

    Many movie platforms like Netflix purposefully restrict full HD playback to only L1 devices. This is due to the fact that L1 devices can block screen capture with 100% security in mobile apps.

    Though this decision of basing the quality of video on Widevine security level, is a sole choice of platform/content provider and there are no compulsory rules around it. Many other movie platforms and course video websites/apps provide HD playback in all security levels.

    For Widevine L1, TEE does all the video decryption, decoding, and processing.
    Last edited by jimc115; 12-22-2022, 07:01 PM.

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  • Dula87
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    Originally posted by Brozilla View Post
    disney+ 1080p doesnt work too
    Disney+ has always been 720p.

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  • Chameleon
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    Originally posted by rmcaw52 View Post

    Me too! But it's still showing as 544p in the video properties!
    Yes, but obviously you were not supposed to look there.

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  • rmcaw52
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
    I am only getting 720p on HBOMax, it says 1080p but then the 720p popup box displays.
    Me too! But it's still showing as 544p in the video properties!

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  • jpp72
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
    Widevine- They will revoke this L1 asap. I give it a week.

    Click image for larger version  Name:	L1.jpg Views:	0 Size:	30.1 KB ID:	419641
    Where did you get this? Isn't that just the Widevine Certification for your hardware device?

    L3 is Software based DRM where the decryption happens in the browser.
    L2 and L1 are hardware DRM

    Chrome only has L3 and can play 1080p so i am confused here...

    EDIT: Ya it mentions devices and apps so that is most probably for actual phones, tablets, dongles and TVs.

    Those resolutions don't apply to Chrome/Browsers...
    Last edited by jpp72; 12-22-2022, 04:50 PM.

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  • bwnautilus
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    Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
    Its not hard to find a CDM that works for those 2 programs, Hulu was never 720p, let's see how long the CDM lasts. My bet is less than a week. You did notice that HBO had an addendum to their contract with members. I hope you read it.
    I saw that but closed the popup too soon. I'm looking at the Terms of Use for HBO Max. Nothing sticks out to me so far. Is there something we should be aware of?

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  • Chameleon
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    Originally posted by jpp72 View Post
    Shit.

    I spoke too soon.

    The White Lotus S01 downloaded at 1080p but S02 is 720p
    Widevine- They will revoke this L1 asap. I give it a week.

    Click image for larger version

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  • CyberScream
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    Apple is still going 360p, I wonder if this will ever work again. like ... ever...

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  • jpp72
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    Shit.

    I spoke too soon.

    The White Lotus S01 downloaded at 1080p but S02 is 720p

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  • Chameleon
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    Amazon Prime and NF are okay but that's only if it lasts more than a week.
    Last edited by Chameleon; 12-22-2022, 04:23 PM.

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  • Chameleon
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    Posted by jpp72
    Amazon is working again and HBO Max (Standalone) is back to 1080p!!
    I am only getting 720p on HBOMax, it says 1080p but then the 720p popup box displays.

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  • Chameleon
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    Its not hard to find a CDM that works for those 2 programs, Hulu was never 720p, let's see how long the CDM lasts. My bet is less than a week. You did notice that HBO had an addendum to their contract with members. I hope you read it.

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  • Brozilla
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    disney+ 1080p doesnt work too

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