Microsoft has blocked the bypass that allowed you to create a local account during Windows 11 setup by typing in a blocked email addressForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 872 points – 5 months agotomshardware.com257Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment No DRM Protection means no HD, High bit rate streaming Is that actually a thing? Firefox has a drm button toggle and prime worked fine last time I used it.I tried two weeks ago. Netflix and Disney+ resort to 720p. Amazon Prime was worse. The sound was soo bad. edit: grammarWeird that they'd actively block higher resolutions on linux, it certainly doesn't stop their shit from getting pirated in windows.I tried Netflix in Firefox on Windows 10 and I could only stream in 720p. Maybe it's an incentive to install their dedicated apps or something.
No DRM Protection means no HD, High bit rate streaming Is that actually a thing? Firefox has a drm button toggle and prime worked fine last time I used it.I tried two weeks ago. Netflix and Disney+ resort to 720p. Amazon Prime was worse. The sound was soo bad. edit: grammarWeird that they'd actively block higher resolutions on linux, it certainly doesn't stop their shit from getting pirated in windows.I tried Netflix in Firefox on Windows 10 and I could only stream in 720p. Maybe it's an incentive to install their dedicated apps or something.
I tried two weeks ago. Netflix and Disney+ resort to 720p. Amazon Prime was worse. The sound was soo bad. edit: grammarWeird that they'd actively block higher resolutions on linux, it certainly doesn't stop their shit from getting pirated in windows.I tried Netflix in Firefox on Windows 10 and I could only stream in 720p. Maybe it's an incentive to install their dedicated apps or something.
Weird that they'd actively block higher resolutions on linux, it certainly doesn't stop their shit from getting pirated in windows.I tried Netflix in Firefox on Windows 10 and I could only stream in 720p. Maybe it's an incentive to install their dedicated apps or something.
I tried Netflix in Firefox on Windows 10 and I could only stream in 720p. Maybe it's an incentive to install their dedicated apps or something.
Is that actually a thing? Firefox has a drm button toggle and prime worked fine last time I used it.
I tried two weeks ago. Netflix and Disney+ resort to 720p. Amazon Prime was worse. The sound was soo bad. edit: grammar
Weird that they'd actively block higher resolutions on linux, it certainly doesn't stop their shit from getting pirated in windows.
I tried Netflix in Firefox on Windows 10 and I could only stream in 720p. Maybe it's an incentive to install their dedicated apps or something.