widevinecdm error on mozilla firefox
Hi Everyone,
I keep getting a widevinecdm error when trying to play hulu, netflix or amazon videos on my mac. This just started yesterday and I'm not sure why.
I'm running mozilla firefox version 78.10.0esr (64-bit) on a macbook pro running OS X version 10.9.5
Anyone have any fixes?
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Hi, upgrade your firefox to the latest version (is 88).
For netflix, i think you need a VPN for acces to him.
Btw for your mac, you really need the latest version, at least 70, but can find bugs !
I'm having the same issue even though Firefox says they support 10.9.5
We have recently seen quite a few reports about Widevine issues on Mac OS X 10.9.5 . It looks that users get updated to Widevine 4.10.2209.1 and this version isn't compatible with Mac OS X 10.9 and causes crashes. You can try to reinstall the 4.10.1582.2 version
- chrome://global/content/gmp-sources/widevinecdm.json
- https://redirector.gvt1.com/edgedl/widevine-cdm/4.10.1582.2-mac-x64.zip
- https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/mn6lqc/widevine_cdm_broken_since_todays_updae/
- 1706393#c9 - widevine on every stream website who need DRM
I've confirmed that Widevine are no longer supporting older MacOS versions (10.11 is the oldest they currently support). Sadly, this means we can't do anything on the Mozilla side as the issue is in software we don't control.
(please do not comment in bug reports
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html)
Ezalaki modifié
hello thanks for the info cor-el but the link from redirector.........x64.zip only allows download of the dmg. for me and others, where do we install what we downloaded and unzipped?
why does my reply and additional question not show up
to help clarify i am running OS 10.9.5 and Firefox 78.10.0esr 64-bit much obliged Cor-el for the help but if i download the earlier version using: https://redirector.gvt1.… the link from redirector.........x64.zip only allows download of the dmg. for me and others, where do we install what we downloaded? i tried putting it into the folder where the updated file is, closed Firefox and then relaunched, but same issue it either does not load or it crashes
why does my actual post have to be approved by a moderator and how long should that take makes firefox totally unusable for my purposes
You can find the instruction in this subreddit thread.
You can edit this pref on the about:config page and set its value to the Widevine version.
- media.gmp-widevinecdm.version = 4.10.1582.2
You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can click the button to "Accept the Risk and Continue".
Copy the Widevine plugin file to the gmp-widevinecdm folder in the Firefox profile folder and in this folder create a folder with the name of the Widevine version (4.10.1582.2).
- gmp-widevinecdm/4.10.1582.2
You can remove folders with other Widevine versions (or copy them to a safe place).
You may have to disable GMP update to prevent re-installing Widevine CDM 4.10.2209.1 by setting the update pref to an empty string.
- about:config => media.gmp-manager.url (leave empty)
Ezalaki modifié
Today at 1:05 PM
SUMOsJR said
Hi there. Just an update here on the above conversation.
It looks like a fix for this is going into a dot release 88.0.1 which is set to release on the 5th. Give that a try once it is live and see if it resolves the issue for you.
Thank you sir. We will pass the word!
The fix that 88.0.1 and 78.10.1 will get is about playing DRM protected content in HD when HDCPv1 is enforced. There is no fix possible for Mac OS X 10.9.5 users because Widevine no longer supports this OS.
See comment 14:
I've seen some folks discussing this bug in the context of Widevine no longer working on MacOS 10.9 due to the CDM not supporting that OS version. To avoid ambiguity, I want to highlight that the MacOS compat issue is a separate issue from this and is tracked in bug 1706393.
The DRM knowledge base article has been updated.
Note: The current version of Google Widevine is no longer compatible with older macOS versions such as OS X 10.9 and 10.10. Only macOS versions 10.11 and above are supported.