DRM (android+netflix) - General Topics

Hi all, I'm trying to understand how Netflix is supported on Android devices.
Netflix uses Microsoft's PlayReady DRM (via Silverlight) on windows, I have
no idea how it does it on Apple's iOS though and more importantly how this
is done on Android.
Android has WideVine DRM (a company google acquired awhile back and
at the time of acquisition WideVine supported Netflix through their own
libraries), so can it be assumed that Netflix uses WideVine on Android
devices (phones, Google-TV, etc) ? Can this be confirmed ? If so does
that mean that Netflix has two streams, one for ReadyPlay DRM and one
for WideVine supported devices ?
To recap, the question really is "what is it within Android that is allowing
Netflix DRM support ?" How does Google-TV deal with this - in other words,
how is it that Netflix is supported within Google-TV without microsoft's
PlayReady DRM ?
Your comments/help/insight would be much appreciated.

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[Q] Stream Netflix to Android?

So even on my brand new MT4G with Flash, it won't let me stream from the website and to my knowledge the Netflix App doesn't yet support video like it does on the iPhone.
Has anyone else figured out a workaround yet? I was thinking maybe there's some way to "trick" the YouTube app into doing it for me.
Thanks!
Im not exactly sure, but i think netflix uses silverlight and that doesnt work on android. There is no official netflix app on android yet.
http://blog.netflix.com/2010/11/netflix-on-android.html
The same security issues that have led to piracy concerns on the Android platform have made it difficult for us to secure a common Digital Rights Management (DRM) system on these devices. Setting aside the debate around the value of content protection and DRM, they are requirements we must fulfill in order to obtain content from major studios for our subscribers to enjoy. Although we don’t have a common platform security mechanism and DRM, we are able to work with individual handset manufacturers to add content protection to their devices. Unfortunately, this is a much slower approach and leads to a fragmented experience on Android, in which some handsets will have access to Netflix and others won’t.
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Silver light, a MS app, runs netflix streaming
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bypass netflix HD block?

Is there a modified netflix APK that i can load to to enable HD streaming? I just got my first android phone (a huawei honor 5x) and I am heartbroken to learn that only a handful of android devices are officially supported by netflix for 1080p streaming

Hdmi output and Digital Rights Management Android Tv Apps

Unfortunately, some developers block access to their apps if they detect that the device they’re installed on is rooted or HDMI connected . This is due to a variety of reasons, but usually its due to Digital Rights Management (video apps). Like NFL, HBO and TWC TV. I would like to buy a new Android Tv box that can bypass this restrictions with original or custom firmware to use it with my 60" Tv.
Any suggestions ?

Is it possible to forcefully upgrade Android TV?

I have a Kogan KALED55KU8000SZA 55-inch Smart TV (or a "Mstar Android TV" by "Mstar Semiconductor Inc." according to the Web-based version of the Google Play Store)... It runs Android TV 5.1.1 with 3.41GB of ROM space (2.16GB used) and the "Android TV" side of things is pretty average to say the least.
According to Wikipedia, Android 7.0 ("Nougart") introduced some changes to Android TV and whilst the other versions of Android don't list any obvious improvements, it would safe to say that there's probably some "under the hood" changes...
So my question is, what is the possibility of upgrading Android TV on my television Android 7.0 ("Nougart") or beyond?
It is possible to achieve this and if so, is it worth the effort? Is it safe (well, as safe as custom-flashing can be)? How would I do this?

BEST CHOICE FOR ANDROID OR LINUX TV-BOX (cheap, updates and community) ?

First of all, sorry for my spelling, my english is not the best.
I know that there's a lot of chinese tv-boxes that run android and also a lot of single board computers in which you can install it (for example pine64 boards)
But it's well known that, in opposite to mobile phones, there is no brand or manufacturer that is critically acclaimed based on price, community support and regular updates.
I mean, if you have a smartphone you know that if you buy a google pixel, a oneplus, a samsung galaxy, a xiaomi etc. you know that you're buying a good phone (in some cases also cheap like the oneplus or xiaomi), and you 'll have official updates for a while, and in the case you don't, you have a large community cooking roms and extending your phone life.
I don't see this on tv boxes, and this become important in the case of tv subscription apps.
There's a lot of android apps that drops support on old versions of android (for example netflix, directv, fox, etc.). So, you can have a hardware capable box in terms of hardware (processor, RAM, GPU, etc.), able to upgrade to a new android version, but you get caught on the lack of will of your manufacturer on upgrading your android version.
You end up with a box with good hardware but you can't use your updated apps (because of course, the majority of that apps don't let you watch content anymore until you upgrade).
So, all this introduction is to ask if any of you know any box or single board computer that have regular official updates or a good community.
I know, raspberry is the best choice on community resources, but is well know that at the date it cannot run android normally.
I have a pi3 and it's terrible on running android, i also know that the new pi4 (with 4gb of ram!!!) does not come with out-of-the-box or official android compatibility and the guys that tried to install it came up with the same results as in the raspberry pi3.
Libreelec on rpi is not an option, because what i want is to run subscription sites (like fox, tnt, directv, my own cable operator app, etc.) and libreelec doesn 't have any addon to run these (i now that there's a lot of iptv sources but is difficult to find a good stream and i'm paying for these subscriptions)
Raspbian on rpi is also not an option ¿why? because, of course, this tv services can be accessed by their own site, but hardware aceleration for streaming video on raspbian doesn 't work well, so, yo cannot play youtube videos on 1080 fullscreen, and of course no other suscription page (is not a hardware thing, is a software thing, libreelec can play 1080p videos on raspberry). There is a solution specifically for youtube via omxplayer but doesnt work for other html5 sites.
I know that the pine64 androck64 boards come with android support but i dont know if those are good buys.
I don't want speccifically an android OS, but i think i will be easer an cheaper, if there´s one that run linux and you can have HW accelaration it would be great (because sites like netflix, fox etc. has their own html5 webpages to watch content).
What i have and what and tried:
1-) I have a raspberry pi 3, an incredible device that can run kodi, linux, and almost anything, unless android.
- libreelec: its almost perfect, but doesn't have addons for pay sites like fox, directv, hbo tc. to watch suscription content
- android: There's a lot of community builds but they are really alpha stage, really slow, and can´t do any HW acceleration and, if you want to have a tv box you will use it 90% to watch video, so it´s not an option.
- raspbian: you don 't have HW acceleration on html5 pages
I think if this one had the android compatibility will be the best choice, its a huge community , but it doesnt
- I bought a kii pro tv box (CPU: Amlogic S905 Quad Core - GPU: Mali-450 - 2GB), it runs well 1080p but it start to get slow when you try 4k videos.
But that's no problem for me now.
It also, of course, comes with a really little support (official and community) it is difficult to find how to root it, how to patch some things etc.
The real problem with this device is that for now i'm stuck on lollipop and i know that some time form now i will be unable to run some apps (not because of the hardware, like a said, but because of the android version).
So, in some months from now maybe i'll have a box with good hardware but no possibility to use it like a want.
I don't want this to happen again to me. If i buy some device i want to extend my device life for tv use.
Do you have any recommendation ?
Resuming, i want something relatively cheap to watch NAS content, and also streaming services (netflix, hbo, fox, etc.), but i want you to reccomend me something with a good community and by a manufacturer that periodically updates the roms or firmware,
I don't care if its linux, android, windows etc.
The closest to this is the raspberry but like i said it lcks support for this particllary thing
i also benn putting my eyes on the pine boards.
are ines ingleboards good?
is tehere any singleboard better?
and, out of the single boards, are there any android tv box well mainaned by community or manfecuater?
Thanks in advance
Resuming, i want something relatively cheap to watch NAS content, and also streaming services (netflix, hbo, fox, etc.), but i want some recomendations on something with a good community and by a manufacturer that periodically updates the roms or firmware,
I don't care if its linux, android, windows etc.
The closest to this is the raspberry but like i said it lacks support for this particullar thing.
i also been putting my eyes on the pine boards.
are pine ingleboards good?
is there any singleboard better?
and, out of the single boards, are there any android tv box well mainaned by community or manfecuater?
Thanks in advance
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