The comments under the article. Article is great. Comments are... ugh.
That's weird. I don't see any comments... It just says " There are 0 comments. Add yours?"
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I changed browser form IE 11 to MS Edge, now I see the comments.
(2017-04-28, 03:10)natethomas Wrote: [ -> ]The comments under the article. Article is great. Comments are... ugh.
I think those guys just have a problem with concepts, words and sentence.
Suggestion: I have made a quick addon with samples (encrypted and non-encrypted) from exoplayer.
Make a before/after youtube video.
Before: unencrypted works, encrypted does not
After: unencrypted still works, encrypted works as well
Add some pink ponies and ship. Take some popcorn and enjoy the brand new complot theories they will come up with
PS As a matter of fact, talking about encryption rather than drm might ease the communication. They obviously don't get that drm is just encryption + a username/password to get the decryption key, if applicable
(2017-04-28, 03:10)natethomas Wrote: [ -> ]The comments under the article. Article is great. Comments are... ugh.
Have you considered adding a basic intelligence test to the Kodi install process?
(2017-04-28, 03:10)natethomas Wrote: [ -> ]The comments under the article. Article is great. Comments are... ugh.
If I was you, I would stay away from youtube for at least today, all the youtube kodi expert's have made clickbait videos to basically lie, bs and misinterpret what you guys are thinking about
someone please help im using rom collection browser and ive scraped everything and got the artwork. but when i click on a game to play, it pulls up the emulator but no game plays. why would this be im soooo confused[/align]
And now i want that basic intelligence test for forum users as well
People see DRM rightly as a slippery slope, if you had DRM on Kodi for a while and big media start pushing for changes to lock out some content what would you do? change Kodi or loose big players like Netflix.
either way you're going to greatly anger different users.
(2017-04-28, 16:49)deadite66 Wrote: [ -> ]People see DRM rightly as a slippery slope, if you had DRM on Kodi for a while and big media start pushing for changes to lock out some content what would you do? change Kodi or loose big players like Netflix.
either way you're going to greatly anger different users.
We already do. Every time I write
ill-informed YouTube idiots, a legion of even more idiot followers starts ranting. I couldn't care less.
(2017-04-28, 16:49)deadite66 Wrote: [ -> ]People see DRM rightly as a slippery slope, if you had DRM on Kodi for a while and big media start pushing for changes to lock out some content what would you do? change Kodi or loose big players like Netflix.
either way you're going to greatly anger different users.
It would not be possible to lock out content. The DRM isn't in Kodi and odds are the GPL wouldn't allow for it no matter what we might want. If some big player demanded it, we'd say, "Sorry, can't help you." People asking this, I think, don't really understand how the GPL works.