![]() ![]() Via, leepspvideo YouTube and blog.vpetkov. I've only tested it on a Raspberry Pi 4 though (my Pi4 got delivered yesterday, just in time to test this). However, since this is for Raspberry Pi OS (which uses armhf / 32bit), which runs on all Raspberry Pi models, Widevine should also work on older Raspberry Pi models (although I doubt it's actually usable on the original Pi). The next step is downloading the BalenaEtcher software from this link here. The repository is maintained and updated regularly. The file size on the website is almost 600 MB. Download the Chromium operating system from an open-source repository. One source claims in the video title that Widevine is now supported on Raspberry Pi 4 / 400, without mentioning older Raspberry Pi models. Follow the steps to install the Chromium operating system on the Raspberry Pi device for desktop use. I couldn't find any official information / announcement regarding this package. Raspberry Pi-related: Raspberry Pi: Power On / Off A TV Connected Via HDMI-CEC Here you can review the project's design docs, obtain the source code, and contribute. ![]() ![]() Restart your Chromium web browser in case it was running, and that's it. Chromium OS is an open-source project that aims to build an operating system that provides a fast, simple, and more secure computing experience for people who spend most of their time on the web. Sudo apt full-upgradesudo apt install libwidevinecdm0 So to get Widevine support for Chromium browser running on Raspberry Pi OS, update the software sources, update your system, then install libwidevinecdm0: To get it to work, you'll need to install a package called libwidevinecdm0 ( available only for the armhf architecture, so it works with the default Raspberry Pi OS 32bit).īut before installing this package, update your system to make sure you also have the latest Chromium browser (I'm not sure if other packages need to be updated as well), or else this won't work. Widevine is not installed / enabled by default on Raspberry Pi OS though. Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) now officially supports Widevine, allowing its users to stream content from popular websites such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Go, Disney+, Spotify, Pandora and more, using its default Chromium web browser. ![]()
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