Solved Spotify on WebEngineView
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I created ppapi folder in /opt/Qt/5.12.5/gcc_64/plugins and found exact same version of Chrome's libwidevinecdm.so and copied it.
But, still no Widevine found?
Thank you for your help.
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@orhaneee said in Spotify on WebEngineView:
I created ppapi folder in /opt/Qt/5.12.5/gcc_64/plugins and found exact same version of Chrome's libwidevinecdm.so and copied it.
But, still no Widevine found?
The article says you must build Qt WebEngine from source code. When configuring the build, you must enable proprietary codecs. Have you done that yet?
See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebengine-platform-notes.html to get started.
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I have installed Qt with provided online installer in my account, so do I need to build it again? How can I do this? Thank you for your reply.
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@orhaneee said in Spotify on WebEngineView:
I have installed Qt with provided online installer in my account
This version does not support proprietary codecs.
so do I need to build it again?
Yes.
How can I do this?
Start by reading the link in my previous post.
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I have Device Creation license in this installation, do I need to separately build qtwebengine and replace it in my installation?
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@orhaneee said in Spotify on WebEngineView:
I have Device Creation license in this installation
If you have a commercial license, you can contact Qt Support to help you.
do I need to separately build qtwebengine and replace it in my installation?
Yes.
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how can I install Widevine in WebEngine's Chromium?
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@Ethel-harper help me
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@Ethel-harper hi and welcome to devnet,
You might want to check this project for chromium itself. It might give you some hints that might work with QtWebEngine. Note that I have not tested it at all.
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@SGaist i will check it