( Vamp | 2025. 01. 17., p – 12:39 )

https://linuxcommunity.io/t/drm-the-final-barrier-to-linux-desktop-adop…

 

 But one big barrier to Linux as a daily driver is streaming video quality. Linux cannot render the high-definition streaming quality achieved by Windows. This is through no fault of the Linux devs - it’s due to Widevine DRM. Windows is ‘allowed’ the highest security level - L1, resulting in beautiful high-definition content on Prime, Netflix and other streaming platforms. Linux only supports Widevine L3, lacking the hardware and driver support for L1, which is necessary for HD and 4K streaming. Streaming services like Netflix and Prime Video restrict content quality on Linux due to these security constraints. 

 

A Win L1 -et tud eleg regota.