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When will be avaliable EME CDM and DRM on Firefox

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Hello friends, I am here because I have a question for you

Well first I need to say that I am from Mexico and I am Netflix member, obviously because Firefox does not supports DRM I can not play it, I have allready Chrome but this browser is TOO HEAVY but is the only with DRM support on Linux and it crashes my session when I try to open Ello when g+ is using a lot of resources or when I try to watch a YouTube video this is why I make the next question:

When will released the new Firefox version with Encrypted Media Extension CDM and DRM?

I really want to get it working on FIrefox

Hello friends, I am here because I have a question for you Well first I need to say that I am from Mexico and I am Netflix member, obviously because Firefox does not supports DRM I can not play it, I have allready Chrome but this browser is TOO HEAVY but is the only with DRM support on Linux and it crashes my session when I try to open Ello when g+ is using a lot of resources or when I try to watch a YouTube video this is why I make the next question: When will released the new Firefox version with Encrypted Media Extension CDM and DRM? I really want to get it working on FIrefox

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There apparently are many moving parts to the project. You can see a tree diagram of the remaining open "bugs" as well as the ones for which work has been completed here:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=1015800&hide_resolved=0

My guess from the number of uncompleted items is that you won't see it for at least 6 months in Beta. Sorry!

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Izbrana rešitev

There apparently are many moving parts to the project. You can see a tree diagram of the remaining open "bugs" as well as the ones for which work has been completed here:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=1015800&hide_resolved=0

My guess from the number of uncompleted items is that you won't see it for at least 6 months in Beta. Sorry!

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By the way, you can disconnect Chrome from your Google account. That might help with the excess traffic.

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Thanks, I will take your tip, I hope see the DRM working on Firefox soon :)