Netflix Error F7701-1003 libwidevine.so?
by business_kid from LinuxQuestions.org on (#555XV)
This is a bit of a tall order, but here goes.
Posting from a RazPi 4 (Arm A-72 Cortex 4 core@ 1.5Ghz) on Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit(= Debian Buster with small mods). Netflix won't play any video. I get their 15 second trailer and Error F7701-1003.
There's a fix for the 32-biy version which works. It's a script herehttps://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/v...paste#p1685035
This works in the 32bit version. But of course 64bit & 32 bit are different libs. :banghead:
Basically, the fix amounts to laying one's hands on the latest libwidevine.so compiled for arm64 and installing it as per instructions on the blog. The guy downloads a script which does it all. I believe an 8G chrome OS was downloaded to get it:study:
Does anyone know of a lazier workaround? If I got the libwidevine.so in a 64bit compile, I could sort it.


Posting from a RazPi 4 (Arm A-72 Cortex 4 core@ 1.5Ghz) on Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit(= Debian Buster with small mods). Netflix won't play any video. I get their 15 second trailer and Error F7701-1003.
There's a fix for the 32-biy version which works. It's a script herehttps://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/v...paste#p1685035
This works in the 32bit version. But of course 64bit & 32 bit are different libs. :banghead:
Basically, the fix amounts to laying one's hands on the latest libwidevine.so compiled for arm64 and installing it as per instructions on the blog. The guy downloads a script which does it all. I believe an 8G chrome OS was downloaded to get it:study:
Does anyone know of a lazier workaround? If I got the libwidevine.so in a 64bit compile, I could sort it.