• LettyWhiterock@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    As a heads up, Librewolf last I checked had issues with media involving DRM. Ergo, streaming services will throw a fit if you try using them on it. Not an issue if you don’t use any of course, and there may be ways around it, but worth knowing that it doesn’t work out of the box at least.

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        2 hours ago

        Easier of a solution than I had found when I tried… I remember looking it up basically being told it wasn’t possible without a lot of fiddling. Strange. Good to know it’s actually simple!

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          57 minutes ago

          Actually it should be even simpler because if it’s disabled and the site attempts to use it, you’ll see a prompt under the toolbar that says you may want to enable it.

          what you said might be about watching streaming sites on linux in general. some of them only give you inferior quality streams, some of them outright refuse to cooperate.

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      9 hours ago

      Yeah, you have to enable a setting. I think it links you to it when you run into it. Much more of a turn off to me is not being able to use my camera in it, so I have to use a different browser for video calls.

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        55 minutes ago

        how, what’s happening when you try? didn’t you check the “never ask this permission” box for the camera permission on settings?