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The article contrasts EME-style DRM with DRM that requires "third-party media plugins such as Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight". I suggest replacing "third-party media" with "NPAPI or ActiveX". Here's why:
The timeline for Safari is incorrect. Safari included prefixed EME with the Key System com.apple.fps in Mavericks. (Try evaluating new WebKitMediaKeys("com.apple.fps");
in Safari as shipped on Mavericks. That expression does not throw.) MSE support was added in Yosemite.
The bit about Windows 8.1 should talk about IE11 on Windows 8.1 instead of just the OS.
The article is also missing a mention of the deployment on Chrome OS.
Hsivonen ( talk) 09:14, 30 July 2014 (UTC)
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How does the decryption works? Where are the crypto keys? What is done with the decrypted media content? — So many questions, not one answer in the article. :-( -- RokerHRO ( talk) 14:14, 24 March 2017 (UTC)
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(Not editing the article myself, since I want to avoid COI editing.)
The article contrasts EME-style DRM with DRM that requires "third-party media plugins such as Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight". I suggest replacing "third-party media" with "NPAPI or ActiveX". Here's why:
The timeline for Safari is incorrect. Safari included prefixed EME with the Key System com.apple.fps in Mavericks. (Try evaluating new WebKitMediaKeys("com.apple.fps");
in Safari as shipped on Mavericks. That expression does not throw.) MSE support was added in Yosemite.
The bit about Windows 8.1 should talk about IE11 on Windows 8.1 instead of just the OS.
The article is also missing a mention of the deployment on Chrome OS.
Hsivonen ( talk) 09:14, 30 July 2014 (UTC)
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How does the decryption works? Where are the crypto keys? What is done with the decrypted media content? — So many questions, not one answer in the article. :-( -- RokerHRO ( talk) 14:14, 24 March 2017 (UTC)