![]() DRM plugins have direct access to system (and via system -> to HDCP protection if system and hardware support it). Browsers support DRM via Widevine/PlayReady/FairPlay plugins. All browsers do not support DRM by itself. Other browsers don’t have hardware DRM accessibility, so the resolution is capped by streaming platforms to make it not worth capturing.” ![]() because those combos can enforce hardware DRM, preventing screen capture. > “I believe the resolution is uncapped (or less of a cap) in Edge on Windows and Safari on Mac etc. If it works for you as well, let me know in the comments. ![]() Rant aside, I hope this helps you play Netflix in full HD on Firefox. No wonder Firefox sees a continual decline. Similarly, Netflix streams full HD on Chrome in ChromeOS but not on Linux.Īnd Mozilla, with all its might, could not convince Netflix and these streaming services to bring high-quality streaming to its flagship browser. What baffles me is why streaming services ignore Firefox and other “non-official browsers”? Netflix plays full HD on Edge in Windows but not on Edge in Linux or other operating systems. I don’t know why Firefox could not do this on its own when a lone developer did it by creating an extension. I hope the developer of the extension also brings the 4K feature. While it plays ultra HD content on MS Edge browser in Windows 11, it got stuck at 1080p even with the extension. It DOES NOT work with Amazon Prime Video, Diseny+ and other streaming services.Īlso, it won’t play Netflix in ultra HD (UHD or 4K). Netflix now displays the content in 1080 pixels (1080 is now HD, 720p is SD)
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