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Playready DRM Windows 10
- May 05, 2020Thanks for your kind help and so the team's.
This is unbelievable. I have 2 laptops. One of them is for gaming and second one is for work. Gaming laptop using multi-gpu and AMD is dedicated and work laptop is basic AMD. This is how i could not see the problem's source. My mistake is just focused to software.
According to your tip, i checked the gpu, AMD is dedicated for default on my gaming laptop so that not able to run 1080p. I tried to disable but could not solve the problem. I will read some more information about this matter.
After the team's solution, i checked with my girlfriend's laptop which is using nvidia and see that all is fine with 1080p.
Now i have different problem and i hope can find solution.
By the way, hey Coddy looks like your right 🙂
I am so appreciate to see such a this help Deleted.
Thanks again to all team and you.
Regard
demircelikLtd
I am aware of that shortcut and that is what I used to confirm my 1080p playback.
Also media is playing with avc1 encoder in Netflix for me. Haven't seen hevc in a while, be it COVID be it might be used only for 2K and 4K content or just my selection of movies and shows I watch.
I've now tested with both PlayReady DRM flag set to Default and Enabled, getting 720p only with the flag Disabled.
Also you can go to edge://components to check Widevine CDM. See if it has a normal status and if it's updated.
Ultimately you can test you browser's DRM support on this https://bitmovin.com/demos/drm , now on the page you'll get a report of the DRMs systems detected on your browser under the EME section.
There is writing that No DRM detected in both flag default and enabled.
Before download the Chromium Edge, i did test my IE based Edge browser with same way and there was writing that detected Playready DRM.
Is there any solution about this matter or way to follow?
*Widevine is up to date
- HotCakeXApr 13, 2020MVP
- demircelikLtdApr 13, 2020Copper ContributorCould you please explain OS?
- HotCakeXApr 13, 2020MVPSure, OS stands for Operation System, like Windows.
if you're on Windows 10 you can go to the Settings => System = > About and see the "OS Build" info
- demircelikLtdApr 12, 2020Copper Contributor
I just checked this issue with another laptop which one is using clean windows 10, IExplorer based Microsoft Edge.
On the first try with IE Based browser; DRM detected: PlayReady same as previous laptop then i downloaded the Chromium Edge and tested but this time detected No DRM.
I am having same trouble with 2 different laptop.
Both of them using 80.0.361.111 vers. Chromium Edge.
Is there any additional extension or something to install?