Play DRM content (video) on 64-bit ARM Fedora?

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Hi,

Does anyone know if it's in any way possible to play encrypted ("DRM") HTML 5 videos on the 64-bit version of Fedora for ARM, i.e. the aarch64 version?

If I install chromium, I get a "libwidevinecdm.so" configuration in "alternatives", which by default points to /usr/lib64/chromium-browser/libwidevinecdm.so.fedora. I suspect that this is just a type of place-holder, though, rather than the a real content decryption module, and I certainly can't play encrypted videos at https://demo.castlabs.com/.

I'm using Fedora 27 on a Raspberry Pi 3, and I've installed "chromium-libs-media-freeworld" from RpmFusion for codec support.

Help anyone?

Related question: Is there any way I can run 32-bit software on a 64-bit installation for ARM, in a similar manner to how I can start i686 programs on x86_64? I think I've found a "real" 32-bit libwidevinecdm.so... I know going 32-bit all the way via the armhfp distribution might be an option, but I've spent *a lot* of time on setting up the aarch64 one, if you know what I'm saying.

Thanks,


- Toralf

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