Widevine Missing on MXQ pro fix? - General Questions and Answers

Hello folks let me start by saying Im not a coder I do however like to tinker. I have manged to get a nice custom Android TV rom installed on my MXQ pro 4K I found on Freaktab by cOOlio. It works work great very close to my Xiaomi Mi Box (US) with the exception to the fact that I am unable to get the Android TV version of Netflix to work. I first assumed it was a certification problem so I changed the build prop to emulate the Mi box but no dice so now I'm almost positive it has to be the widevine or lack there of in the rom. cOOlio has moved on to other projects and no longer gives support so I thought I would try to add the Widevine myself. Is it possible to copy and paste files from the Mi Box with ES File Explorer and if so what files do I need to add or substitute to the MXQ pro box? If this isn't possible is there an easy method to add the Widevine without having to get into advanced coding?

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cudencuden said:
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