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you can use google chrome for netflix and amazon.
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Ted Brenner <griz...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've struggled with multimedia as well. I've just been trying to play a DVD but not be able to get it to work. Though I think this is not a Qubes issue so much as a Linux issue. I have an old Mac that use for this so I haven't been highly motivated to make it work. But I'm definitely interested in what others find as I'd like to have one computer that can solve all my needs. On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Grzesiek Chodzicki <grzegorz....@gmail.com> wrote:
W dniu poniedziałek, 8 maja 2017 19:30:16 UTC+2 użytkownik Piit napisał:
(...) I tried to find out what is best practise to use spotify/netflix/amazon prime/... etc. with Qubes, but it seems that this is not a common usecase. The problem is, that I can't those apps ins a "multimedia-windows-app-VM" as there is no sound-support for windows within Qubes. And unfortunately Netflix & Co don't work out of the box with Linux. Question: How do you use Qubes with those or similar multimedia-services? (...)
Tidal works in Chrome which does have a Linux client so I installed chrome and use it to listen to music.
I've started to built a multimedia App-VM, to get Spotify/Netflix etc. working.
Detailed steps:
1) sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80
--recv-keys BBEBDCB318AD50EC6865090613B00F1FD2C19886
2) echo deb http://repository.spotify.com
stable non-free | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list
3) sudo apt-get update
4) sudo apt-get install spotify-client
On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 2:25:51 PM UTC-4, Ted Brenner wrote:
Yeah, I've just struggled with installing the libraries to play protected content. The documentation for Linux doesn't seem to be very good nor very up-to-date. But I can attach the DVD in an AppVM and I do have VLC installed. Just can't get over the next hurdle. On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Ted Brenner <griz...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've struggled with multimedia as well. I've just been trying to play a DVD but not be able to get it to work. Though I think this is not a Qubes issue so much as a Linux issue. I have an old Mac that use for this so I haven't been highly motivated to make it work. But I'm definitely interested in what others find as I'd like to have one computer that can solve all my needs.
for HBO and stuff like that you need install HAL and flash and use firefox. Another option instead of installing flash is intall pipelight and enable wildvine and flash throught that. Another option for netflix is to enable silverlight through that if you rather use ff for netflix.
Install libdbdread4 from the default repositories:
In Debian Template VM:
apt-get install libdvdread4
Enjoy your DVD, I'll try to add this to the Qubes documentation
if this is not present.
Regards
- P
I made an Ubuntu VM installed Chrome and use that as my multimedia VM.
So far all the services I need are supported with very little effort.
-Netflix
-Amazon
-Spotify
sweet.