![]() ![]() Once again Netflix works just fine, I made sure flash was also installed an enabled, I even disabled all extensions. I really thought the drm was the issue, but I installed the chromium package with widevine from the link above and it didn't make a difference. Widevine is for DRM/encrypted HTML5 content. Windows has been giving me so much grief lately that using it doesn't see to be a better solution than attempting to use a wine browser in Linux. I find it quite annoying that with Linux it's much easier for me to pirate the shows that I want to watch than it is to use the services we get with our TV/internet through our isp. Here's one of those write-ups for reference If anyone has a better remedy(that doesn't require pirating shows on services that are paid for already), preferably a way for chrome Linux to work I'd be very interested. I'm trying to get that to work as a temporary fix(installing wine atm) just so I don't have to keep switching OS's just to watch a show. Is there anything I can do to get showtime anytime working in arch nativity in google chrome for Linux? I've seen write-ups(that were possibly old and outdated) to get a bunch of streaming services such as showtime anytime, HBO to go and others working, but that was for Ubuntu and it was using wine. When trying to get widevine, which I'm guessing is what I need for these services to work, it says chrome for Linux isn't supported. I can log in just fine and after I've tried to play something it shows that I watched or at least tried to watch anyway and how much time is left(the whole episode/movie length), but nothing ever plays. They work just fine with windows so it's not an account issue, its a plugin issue as far as I can tell. ![]() I can't get showtime anytime specifically and also a few other streaming services to play anything with google chrome on (arch) Linux or any Linux. ![]()
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