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Not much contrib here as my org is now using a ADO exclusively

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Not much contrib here as my org is now using a ADO exclusively
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ruario / 1-README.md
Last active February 7, 2024 18:46
A script that fetches a ChromeOS image for ARM32 and extracts the Widevine binary, saving it in a compressed archive for use with Vivaldi

The included script 'widevine-flash_armhf.sh' fetches a ChromeOS image for ARM and extracts the Widevine binary, saving it in a compressed archive. Since it downloads a fairly large file (2Gb+ on disk after download) it is recommended that you run the script on a machine that has plenty of disk space.

To install the resultant archive, issue the following on your ARM machine–after copying over the archive if needed:

sudo tar Cfx / widevine-flash-20200124_armhf.tgz

(Where 'widevine-flash-20200124_armhf.tgz' is updated to reflect the actual name of the created archive)

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lemariva / 1-README.md
Last active January 7, 2022 22:07 — forked from ruario/1-README.md
A script that fetches a ChromeOS image for ARM32 and extracts the Widevine and Flash binaries, saving them in a compressed archive for use with Chromium for DRM

The included script 'widevine-flash_armhf.sh' fetches a ChromeOS image for ARM and extracts the Widevine and Flash binaries, saving them in a compressed archive. Since it downloads a fairly large file (2Gb+ on disk after download) it is recommended that you run the script on a raspberry that has plenty of disk space.

The files in the compressed archive are copied to the folder /usr/lib/chromium-browser/ To run the file just type the following:

sudo ./widevine-flash_armhf.sh

Check out this tutorial: https://lemariva.com/blog/2020/06/raspberry-pi-amazon-prime-netflix-and-drm-solution