Um....o-kay.
Well, it's bad news time, boys & girls. According to all the research I've done, it seems that as far as Google is concerned - and it's THEIR build of the WideVine DRM module that has become ubiquitous, and the "industry standard" - Slimjet is simply using too old a build of the source code.
Google, instead of supporting several builds of WideVine back down the line for a good while, have decided they're only going to to support the latest + the previous build.....and in order for those to work, you've GOT to be running a very recent browser build. This is because Widevine works the same as GoogleEarth - a client/server model - and WideVine has to "check-in" with the Google mothership before it'll let you run it.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, kids. Me, I'm beginning to lose faith in the Chromium 'clones', and have moved back to Firefox for the first time in a very long while; their build of Widevine is simple to install, easy to remove, and it just seems to "work".
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EDIT:- On second thoughts, the following has worked for me in Linux...
- Unzip, and replace the existing libffmpeg.so with this up-to-date version. Annnd.....
.....NetFlix should be working again.
Mike.
