v19 Kodi v19 Internal Web Browser
#1
One of the features in Kodi v19 I am most excited about is the Internal Web Browser support. Is this implemented in the current v19 nightly? I am anxious to try this out. Hopefully this will allow us to watch content from streaming services that does not have a native add-on like Shudder.
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#2
it is being worked on, but it is not yet in kodi master/nightlies
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#3
(2019-07-27, 10:14)wsnipex Wrote: it is being worked on, but it is not yet in kodi master/nightlies

Thank you. Can't wait to use that feature.
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#4
Internal web browser? Does that mean that Kodi may be able to open up HTML5 apps nativly then, such as Netflix BBC Iplayer etc?
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#5
Yes, that's the plan. For completeness, it's going to be a binary addon for chromium embedded.
https://github.com/AlwinEsch/web.browser.chromium
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#6
OH WOW!!!!

That is so going to make a difference in the UK with catch up services such as ITV hub and All4, especially as ITVhub as a subscription, where it can give you the service with no ads.

Personally, that is all that is missing on my setup, as I have TVH and 5 video addons (Iplayer www, Ted Talks, Youtube, Amazon VOD and Netflix) along with my local library, so this would be amazing!

I'm also guessing that is why DRM being enabled first was part of the plan... as this bit cannot obviously work, unless you have DRM setup first..
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#7
(2019-07-28, 10:10)wsnipex Wrote: Yes, that's the plan. For completeness, it's going to be a binary addon for chromium embedded.
https://github.com/AlwinEsch/web.browser.chromium
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#8
Is there any news on when it will be in the nightlies..?
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#9
Is there any update on this and any way to try it out?
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#10
Hi All,
First sorry as English is not my native language
Was looking about a way to play widevine DRM with Verified Media Path (VMP) and found this thread looking really promising Smile
VMP provides a method to verify the authenticity of a device platform by requiring signatures for binary components taking part in the media pipeline.
You should already be aware that more and more content providers are now using this DRM scheme (In my case Amazon Prime).
Will this add-on handle this capability ?
knowing that some open source players have already this capability (eg : https://github.com/castlabs/electron-releases/) consisting of acquiring a license agreement with Google widevine team.
https://www.widevine.com/
PS: please note also that I'm not an expert for such topics (DRM, Legals...) I may be completely off topic, in this case, please be indulgent Smile
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#11
woow!!!!!!!!!! Web browser would be most interesting feature.   Will it work on arm?     is there any plans  abour release date?
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#12
This feature sounds pretty interesting, can´t wait to try it out.
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#13
I'm really looking forward to this too. How can we participate in testing?
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#14
Uh?
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#15
I don't recall anyone ever saying that this was being slated for v19, anyway it hasn't happened. As the web browser was going to take the form of an binary addon it's has highlighted some deficiencies in the addon system to get things working smoothly enough to be considered for inclusion, therefore the developer concerned has spent the majority of his free time attempting to resolve the deficiencies and then adapting the existing binary addons to the new API's. I'm not sure how complete that work of reworking the addon system for binary addons is, but I've seen some sign that the dev has started to work on the web browser addon again.

As with any potential new feature, it'll be done when it done.
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