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Nexbox A95X Pro Android TV OS 2GB/16GB Netflix 720P Youtube 4K Amlogic S905W 4K TV Box with Voice Remote 2.4G WiFi LAN
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Originally posted by scooter2014 View PostThe Firmware has to be released kinda silly a month after still no stock firmware released for the device. Geekbuying please press the manufacturer for the firmware please.
but we will try our best to talk with them.
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The Firmware has to be released kinda silly a month after still no stock firmware released for the device. Geekbuying please press the manufacturer for the firmware please.
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Originally posted by brunomsg View Post@GeekBuying_Rep no news about the firmware?
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Originally posted by clarkss12 View PostAny information on getting a copy of the firmware?? thanks
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Originally posted by mo123 View PostGeekBuying_Rep
I see installed firmware is userdebug with test keys.
Firmware must be user and release-keys instead of userdebug, if not user then Google doesn't certify a device or give Widevine L1 DRM.
Google would never certify a device with root capabilities and Safetynet would fail with any root or userdebug firmware with SELinux as permissive.
I also see the Netflix number is NEXUSFUGU, that is Google's own media player and usually used in custom firmwares that don't have Netflix's permission to stream on AndroidTV.
I don't think Netflix would give a different device's name permission to stream if it went through the certification process with them.
Nexus Fugu, Nvidia Shield & MiBox are all using 'user' firmware without root and have a unique Netflix ESN identifier number which is not the case here.
Also can't find any information about Nexbox in Google's Certified list or Intel's HDCP partner list unless they are not listed yet.
I have a suspicion they are using some hacked way to stream Netflix 1080p but maybe I'm wrong.
If that is the case, they can get in serious trouble for copyright circumvention and profiting from it.
Regards
we will also transferred these ideas to supplier.
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Originally posted by mo123 View PostGeekBuying_Rep
I see installed firmware is userdebug with test keys.
Firmware must be user and release-keys instead of userdebug, if not user then Google doesn't certify a device or give Widevine L1 DRM.
Google would never certify a device with root capabilities and Safetynet would fail with any root or userdebug firmware with SELinux as permissive.
I also see the Netflix number is NEXUSFUGU, that is Google's own media player and usually used in custom firmwares that don't have Netflix's permission to stream on AndroidTV.
I don't think Netflix would give a different device's name permission to stream if it went through the certification process with them.
Nexus Fugu, Nvidia Shield & MiBox are all using 'user' firmware without root and have a unique Netflix ESN identifier number which is not the case here.
Also can't find any information about Nexbox in Google's Certified list or Intel's HDCP partner list unless they are not listed yet.
I have a suspicion they are using some hacked way to stream Netflix 1080p but maybe I'm wrong.
If that is the case, they can get in serious trouble for copyright circumvention and profiting from it.
Regards
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Ya that a big deal in China all the copy right infraction cases that are on going. If they dont care about apple/Microsoft why would Netflix scare them. Seriously?
I removed the net flick apk install another post few from the device in new Netflix apk but seems to be HD. Just trying to check stream quality ect.
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GeekBuying_Rep
I see installed firmware is userdebug with test keys.
Firmware must be user and release-keys instead of userdebug, if not user then Google doesn't certify a device or give Widevine L1 DRM.
Google would never certify a device with root capabilities and Safetynet would fail with any root or userdebug firmware with SELinux as permissive.
I also see the Netflix number is NEXUSFUGU, that is Google's own media player and usually used in custom firmwares that don't have Netflix's permission to stream on AndroidTV.
I don't think Netflix would give a different device's name permission to stream if it went through the certification process with them.
Nexus Fugu, Nvidia Shield & MiBox are all using 'user' firmware without root and have a unique Netflix ESN identifier number which is not the case here.
Also can't find any information about Nexbox in Google's Certified list or Intel's HDCP partner list unless they are not listed yet.
I have a suspicion they are using some hacked way to stream Netflix 1080p but maybe I'm wrong.
If that is the case, they can get in serious trouble for copyright circumvention and profiting from it.
Regards
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