

For the Widevine Content Decryption Module, select Always Activate, and then refresh the video's page and try watching the video. In your web browser's address bar, type about:addons, press Enter, and then on the left, click Plugins. It seems Amaxon can still dig deeper into your browser/PCĪlso on prime video I getDigital Rights ErrorYour web browser is missing a digital rights component.

Please enable playback settings for your browser. With all the the other mods i partially get to Amazon Music but get a white splash screen saying I tried doing a geragent.override.www.amazon.com Please post back the results of your tests.
#Seamonkey video install
Likewise in F圎SR 52.9.0, you should install both UAcontrol+User Agent JS Fixer addons (as Fx does not support SSUAOs) and again fake a Fx 45 on Win7 user-agent. The PM forks (NM27 built on Tycho, NM28 built on UXP) carry on this same SSUAO and can be run in XP|Vista as I have no paid access to Amazon Prime, would you be so kind as to check how NM(27|28) fare on AP on XP?Īmazon Prime site checks, among other things, the NT part of the client's UA and barfs when it's < 6.1 (= Win7) My gut feeling is that if you install a UA-changer extension on Google Chrome 49 (with Widevine installed) and fake an NT 6.1 OS, AP would work in GC+Widevine. However, it includes an Amazon Prime Site-Specific-User-Agent-Override ( SSUAO) to force the service to fall-back on the Silverlight NPAPI web plugin As I'm sure you're already aware, the official Pale Moon web browser has no support whatsoever for EME and CDMs needed by Amazon Prime (and other similar services) on modern OSes and recent browser versions.
