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+ | ===== List of incompatibilities ===== | ||
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+ | This is a list of gotchas to consider when configuring your HTPC. | ||
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+ | ==== Illico+ ==== | ||
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+ | It's the one streaming service that doesn' | ||
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+ | ==== Widevine and HDCP ==== | ||
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+ | If you're going to watch TV, make sure the OS/browser you're installing supports Widevine. | ||
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+ | HDCP looks a pain to get it working, but isn't much of a problem as most streaming services still let you watch a lower quality version of their content, except Illico+ who outright blocks you. It's usually 720p, but might definitely be worth trying to turn this on if you need better definition. For all I know, it should work on Firefox, but Chromium does not support it yet on Linux and is considered low priority, and kernel drivers are mostly available only for Intel and AMD cards.(([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== IPv6 ==== | ||
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+ | I use tunnelbroker.net for IPv6 support and use a server in my country, however a lot of streaming sites will detect you're probably using a VPN, and most browsers do that they want and makes it about impossible to prioritize IPv4 traffic even though the Linux kernel can easily be configured for it (see ''/ | ||
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