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IgorPartola ◴[] No.46155508[source]
Amazing. Proprietary video codecs need to not be the default and this is huge validation for AV1 as a production-ready codec.
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raw_anon_1111 ◴[] No.46156820[source]
Why does it matter if Netflix is using an open standard if every video they stream is wrapped in proprietary closed DRM?
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cheema33 ◴[] No.46157077[source]
> Why does it matter if Netflix is using an open standard if every video they stream is wrapped in proprietary closed DRM?

I am not sure if this is a serious question, but I'll bite in case it is.

Without DRM Netflix's business would not exist. Nobody would license them any content if it was going to be streamed without a DRM.

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1. realusername ◴[] No.46157474[source]
I don't think anybody could suggest going back to Blueray at this point, if selling online without DRM would be the only choice, they would have to comply.