Minden Linux L3 as Widevine -t hasznal. L1 kell ahhoz hogy Full HD vagy nagyobb felbontast kapj.
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I’m a strong advocate for Linux through my tech articles and in my daily use. I won’t use any other OS for programming - that seamless interaction between the terminal and file system. And the Linux distros in 2024 are every bit as good, or better than Windows, as is the software that runs on Linux. 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. I wasn’t aware of this and converted my best laptop from Win 10 to Linux Mint and the loss of resolution and picture stability was very apparent.
I re-installed Win 10. I had to admit that I wanted the highest quality picture possible when watching streaming content - who doesnt? This one limitation, and ONLY this, is what prevents me from converting that last laptop to Linux and saying goodbye to Microsoft forever.