Closed Bug 1089858 Opened 10 years ago Closed 10 years ago

[meta] [EME] Support Encrypted Media Extensions in Firefox (tracking)

Categories

(Firefox :: General, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

()

RESOLVED FIXED
Firefox 37

People

(Reporter: kev, Unassigned)

References

(Blocks 1 open bug)

Details

(Keywords: meta)

Firefox should support the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) specification, allowing users to play back encrypted media through the EME framework using supported content decryption modules (CDM) within a browser window. "As a user, I am able to playback and control the playback of audio and video content protected by a supported digital rights management system that makes use of Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) from within a Firefox browser window or windows (including fullscreen) so that, at my discretion, I can listen to and/or watch content from sources that require EME for playback support."
Depends on: 1089863
Depends on: 1089867
Depends on: 1089868
Depends on: 1089871
Depends on: 1089873
Depends on: 1089876
Depends on: 1089877
Depends on: 1089879
Depends on: 1089882
Depends on: 1089883
Depends on: 1089885
Depends on: 1089886
Depends on: 1089887
Depends on: 1089888
Blocks: EME
Keywords: meta
We want to make our HTML5/JS based MPEG-DASH Player (www.dash-player.com) solution compatible with Firefox as early as possible. Therefore also the use of the EME is of high interest for us. Is there already some test content available that works with any Firefox version/build?
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Summary: [EME] Support Encrypted Media Extensions in Firefox (tracking) → [meta] [EME] Support Encrypted Media Extensions in Firefox (tracking)
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