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dvill110
December 2nd, 2020, 04:41 AM
My Firefox browser is no longer capable of streaming videos on websites like Netflix, Udemy, or Crunchyroll!
3 days ago, I wiped my Windows OS from my laptop and switched to Ubuntu for the first time ever. I love it so far and there's no going back! But my understanding of Linux is still very basic, and I don't know how to solve this problem with streaming videos. The ONLY place I can watch videos on the browser is on YouTube for some reason. I googled for solutions, but the only thing I found was to install some codecs (not sure what those are yet) with
sudo apt install libavcodec-extra and when I do that, it brings up some Microsoft agreement that I can't move forward with because nothing lets me proceed with the modal! Any advice here??
Dennis N
December 2nd, 2020, 05:33 AM
If the videos use DRM content protection, you need to enable Settings > Preferences > Play DRM Controlled Content
Impavidus
December 2nd, 2020, 09:32 AM
... it brings up some Microsoft agreement that I can't move forward with because nothing lets me proceed with the modal! Any advice here??
When you encounter some kind of menu in a terminal, try the tab key to select a button and enter to hit it. Other useful keys: arrows, space, escape. The mouse doesn't work in a terminal.
ActionParsnip
December 2nd, 2020, 12:16 PM
Does Chrome work OK?
poorguy
December 2nd, 2020, 02:53 PM
My Firefox browser is no longer capable of streaming videos on websites like Netflix, Udemy, or Crunchyroll!
3 days ago, I wiped my Windows OS from my laptop and switched to Ubuntu for the first time ever. I love it so far and there's no going back! But my understanding of Linux is still very basic, and I don't know how to solve this problem with streaming videos. The ONLY place I can watch videos on the browser is on YouTube for some reason. I googled for solutions, but the only thing I found was to install some codecs (not sure what those are yet) with
sudo apt install libavcodec-extra and when I do that, it brings up some Microsoft agreement that I can't move forward with because nothing lets me proceed with the modal! Any advice here??
I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.1 and here's all I do to get DVDs to play.
Open the terminal and copy and paste this command then press enter and if needed enter your password.
sudo apt install libdvd-pkg
When that is finished then copy and paste this command into the terminal and press enter.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure libdvd-pkg
When finished close everything and restart your computer.
SeijiSensei
December 2nd, 2020, 05:21 PM
My Firefox browser is no longer capable of streaming videos on websites like Netflix, Udemy, or Crunchyroll
What version of Ubuntu?
I haven't had a problem playing videos from Netflix or Crunchy for years.
In the Firefox menu, go to Add-ons and make sure the "Widevine" module is set to "Always Activate." Click first on the module, then on the three dots in the upper-right-hand side of the description that appears. Make sure it is set to Always Activate.
You don't need any other software to stream video like libavcodec-extra.
dvill110
December 3rd, 2020, 12:40 AM
Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Chrome actually has no issues. Just checked Widevine and it was already set to Always Activate! No fix.
dvill110
December 3rd, 2020, 12:43 AM
When you encounter some kind of menu in a terminal, try the tab key to select a button and enter to hit it. Other useful keys: arrows, space, escape. The mouse doesn't work in a terminal.
Thanks. I found out that it was an ncurses style menu and the tab thing worked. I accepted the terms and it looks like the issue is solved, I can stream Netflix and Udemy and Crunchyroll. I still don't understand what problem and solution was lol, but it's working now!
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