I managed to install waydroid after a long and rather stressful installation process, but now that I have installed it, I am realizing that since Waydroid doesn’t come with DRM software (or malware) installed with it, it won’t play no videos, which is one of the reasons I installed it. Is there a way I can run drm protected videos on Wayland?
Also, what’s the likelihood that when I install drm and try to play it, it would just disappear since it is not technically a phone?
You can try hacking support for Widevine DRM into Waydroid using the third party “waydroid_script” tool, but obviously no guarantees: https://github.com/casualsnek/waydroid_script#integrate-widevine-drm-l3
It’s a pain in the ass, when they install drm everywhere and make your user experience far worse, I sure do want to pirate their material now! DEATH TO DRM :'(
PS: It didn’t work, but I installed the app on my android tv and it’s perfect for watching these. Thank you for your help! :)
If Widevine DRM works, it shouldn’t make a difference that it technically isn’t a phone.
I’ve found a project [1] which has a script to support Widevine L3, but idk how well it works.
Generally using other means (arr*) to access videos and store them on hardware is my preferred way now because of quality issues with DRM protected content. Altough depending on what you want to play it’s not an option.
[1] https://github.com/casualsnek/waydroid_script#integrate-widevine-drm-l3
hey, thank you for this, unfortunately I installed widevine and some errors came up and now waydroid ain’t working. I ain’t tech savy enough to fix it and I kinda don’t want to. Anyways, thank you for your help :) but I found my android tv could install the app and now I am using Android TV for watching them videos.
In theory Waydroid could use the native DRM implementation already built into your device, if applicable of course. I don’t know if it does, but there’s no technical reason why it couldn’t. Waydroid just runs in a container, it’s not that special. I believe ChromeOS can use DRM, but I’m not sure if Windows 11 can too.
It’s possible you’ll need some kind of wrapper to translate whatever DRM API your device provides into something Android can live with. Waydroid can install some version of WideVine through Magisk and a lot of messing about, though I doubt you’ll be able to get much more than 720p out of most streaming services with something like that. You won’t be able to pass SafetyNet or any other device attestation check.
Your ability to watch DRM’d video will at most match your ability to watch that DRM’d video on Chrome (Firefox often gets treated worse for some reason).