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How to Activate DRM for Preview (Trailer)
Multiple DRMs per OS & Browser
DRM Support in Mobile Browsers
Features Not Supported in the DRM Player
Browsers that Prevent Screen Capturing
DRM Supported in Different Devices & Platforms"
After publishing your video content to your store, your major concern is whether the content is secure or not. There are chances that someone might download and misuse your content if it is not protected or secured. Consequently, there are various methods available to protect digital content so that no one can copy or download the content unauthorizedly and misuse it. One such method is implementing DRM or Digital Rights Management. DRM is implemented by inserting code that stops copying, limits the number of devices the content can be accessed on or specifies a time in which the content can be accessed. Muvi's Multi-DRM solution provides license management features for multiple DRM formats such as Widevine, PlayReady, and FairPlay and enables you to deliver content securely over the browser, mobile devices, set-top boxes, and more. Even your live streaming content is encrypted and broadcasted to users having authentic access to your live events.
At Muvi, we protect your content by enabling DRM. To enable the DRM, you must add a Support Ticket.
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You can also enable DRM for preview/trailer. If you have already activated DRM for your store, then you will see the option to enable DRM for the trailer in the Player page of your CMS.
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At Muvi, your content is protected by the DRM. The DRM technology ensures that the video is in an encrypted format (i.e. MPEG-DASH or HLS [.m3u8]) and available in parts so that the complete video can’t be accessed in one file. Here, the Bento4 tool is used to convert MP4 video to MPEG-DASH. Even if someone downloads some parts of the video, he/she can’t play the video as it requires a License key to play the content. To decrypt the video, the downloader needs 2 things - Content Unique Key & License Key. The Token generated is device-specific, which means, the token generated for one device won’t work on another.
If you want to test whether your content is DRM enabled or not, then try to download the content in the Firefox browser. It will show you a warning message that the content is DRM enabled and you cannot download it. You can also ask us to send you.MPD file and.MPEG-DASH stream. You won’t be able to play the videos as they will be encrypted. You will be able to play videos only inside our player as it has the decryption client.
To find out whether a device supports DRM-enabled content or not, you can try to play this Test Link on that specific device. If the content is played seamlessly on that device, then it supports DRM-enabled content.
We support DRM content for the below-listed platforms.
Platform | Supports DRM Content (Yes/No) |
Web | |
Website | Yes |
Mobile* | |
Android | Yes |
iPhone | Yes |
Fire OS | Yes |
TV Apps | |
Roku | No |
Apple TV | Yes |
Android TV | Yes |
Fire TV | Yes |
Samsung Tizen App | Yes |
LG TV App | Yes |
VEDW TV App | No |
Casting** | |
Chromecast | Yes |
AirPlay | Yes |
Gaming Console | |
XBOX | No |
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For different types of Operating Systems (OS) and Browsers, different DRMs are available. Below is the list of different Operating Systems and Browsers and supported DRMs for them.
Operating System | Browser | DRM |
Microsoft Windows (7, 8, 10, 11) | Edge, IE | PlayReady
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Apple (iOS, iPadOS, watchOS 7, tvOS, and macOS) | Safari | FairPlay
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Google (Android) | Chrome, Firefox, Barve | Widevine
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Below is the list of Operating Systems and Browsers those support DRM.
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Windows 10 |
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Yes | |
Windows 10 |
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Yes | |
Windows 10 |
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Yes | |
Windows 10 |
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Yes | |
Windows 8 |
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Yes | |
Windows 8 |
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Yes | |
Windows 8 |
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Yes | |
Windows 7 |
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Yes | |
Windows 7 |
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Yes | |
Windows 7 |
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No | |
MAC OS 10.10.5 |
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Yes | |
MAC OS 10.10.5 |
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Yes | |
Mac OS 10.12 |
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Yes | |
Mac OS 10.12 |
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Yes | |
Mac OS 10.12.1 |
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Yes | |
Mac OS 10.12.1 |
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Yes | |
Mac OS 10.12.1 |
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Yes | |
MAC OS 10.11.3 |
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Yes | |
MAC OS 10.11.3 |
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Yes |
OS | Browser Support | Video Play (Yes/No) |
iOS 11.2 & Higher | Safari | Yes |
iOS 11.2 & Higher | Chrome | No |
Android 6.1 & Higher | Chrome 60 & Above | Yes |
Note: The mobile browsers which do not support DRM content playback, show the following error message when your users try to play the content. |
The DRM player doesn't support certain features that are supported in the Non-DRM player.
If you wish to disable DRM for your store, you need to add a Support Ticket. Once the DRM is disabled for your store, we will have to encode all the videos in your store manually. It may take a few days to weeks to encode all the videos depending on the size and number of videos.
DRM prevents screen capturing. When someone tries to screen record or take a screenshot of a DRM-protected video (on a laptop/desktop), it will not allow doing that and captures only a black screen (see the below screenshot). However, screen capturing for DRM-enabled video is possible on all mobile apps.
Note: In Chrome, DRM cannot fully block screen recording, especially when Hardware Acceleration is disabled. On Chrome and Firefox, enabling Widevine L1 helps limit recording attempts. While it doesn’t completely prevent screen capture, it significantly reduces the output quality—for instance, a 4K video recording would only be saved in a lower resolution, such as SD (480p). It can discourage screen recording, as the videos will only be available in low quality. |
The list below shows which browsers prevent screen capturing (in all devices, including laptops, desktops, and mobile devices) and which don't.
Platform Type | Platform/OS | Browser | Does it Prevent Capturing Screenshots/Screen Recording? |
Web | Windows | Chrome | No |
Firefox | No | ||
Edge | Yes | ||
Internet Explorer (Ver. 11) | Yes | ||
Mobile | Android | Native Apps | Yes |
Chrome | Yes | ||
Firefox | Yes | ||
iOS | Native Apps | Yes | |
Chrome | Yes | ||
Firefox | Yes | ||
Safari | Yes | ||
TV | Samsung | Yes | |
LG | Yes | ||
Android | Yes | ||
Apple | Yes | ||
Fire TV | Yes | ||
Roku | Yes |
Note: Remember that it’s not possible to prevent screen recording (recording the screen using a camera). The best solution to protect your videos is a combination of DRM and Watermarking. DRM technology prevents the video from being downloaded unauthorized download and watermarking puts a watermark on the video. When someone tries to screen capture your video, the watermark will appear on the video, and it is not possible to remove the watermark as it moves on the screen. To know how to add a watermark to your videos, please Click Here. |
Platform Type | Platform/OS | Browser | DRM Technology |
Web | Windows | Chrome | Widevine |
Firefox | Widevine | ||
Edge | Widevine | ||
Internet Explorer | Playready | ||
Linux | Chrome | Widevine | |
Firefox | Widevine | ||
Mac | Safari | Fairplay | |
Chrome | Fairplay | ||
Firefox | Fairplay | ||
Mobile | Android | Native apps | Widevine |
Chrome | Widevine | ||
Firefox | Widevine | ||
iPhone | Native apps | Fairplay | |
Safari | Fairplay | ||
Chrome | Fairplay | ||
Firefox | Fairplay | ||
TV | Samsung | Playready | |
LG | Playready | ||
Android | Widevine | ||
Apple | Fairplay | ||
Fire TV | Widevine | ||
Roku | Playready |
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