Nope, that would be really ridiculous if RTL two had DRM protection for screen streaming active. In any case, it’s not the case with blue TV on iOS and Airplay.
But of course it could be an Android problem in the app.
What exactly did you want to stream from and to which device? What show was it?
Ps: You definitely won’t have this problem with Teleboy 😉
So we’re just talking about the same thing. I can’t test everything, only the free version of blue tv, because I decided on excellent alternatives 😉 In the end, life is too short to be annoyed or put off by the same thing over and over again for years 😂
In any case, I can’t find any restrictions with live TV streamed via Airplay on both iPhone and iPad. Also not streamed on Chromecast on live TV using an Android phone. I don’t have an Android tablet.
So are these replay broadcasts or recordings?
(Of course that wouldn’t be a problem with Teleboy either)
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Very interesting that app users seem to be preferred over TV box users (who pay more to Swisscom than app-only users):
Apart from the first boot screen, no content arrives at the TV Box if the connected device does not support HDCP DRM.
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@aki-ch Films and shows that require visual protection (DRM) are also shown on RTL2.
Can you watch SRF, ARD, BärnSPORT or blueZoom on the screen?
I just streamed from an Android phone with the Blue TV app 5.3.4 to a Chromecast and couldn’t understand the problem. Even the blockbuster Men in Black, which was shown on RTL2 last night, worked without any problems.
Maybe it’s a temporary problem that has now been fixed?
If not:
Which blueTV app version are you using?
What connection between tablet and screen?
[Addendum] A series from 2015 via blue play (i.e. paid content) also works. [/Addendum]
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@Tux0ne According to your nickname, you also have Linux. Does it work there with DRM turned off?
Chromecast supports DRM, so you should be able to see something there even with vision protection activated.
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The Blue TV app is 5.3.4. The streaming counterpart is a fire TV Stick 4K.
Everything worked without any problems until last week - unfortunately not anymore.
The problem appears to affect all private broadcasters. You can watch recordings, but not live TV and not with a time delay.
@Stauldoteiy82, I am also a TV Box customer. But when I’m on the go, I’m bothered by the long cable to the Internet box, which I have to pull behind. 🤔
That’s why I use the Blue TV app. Since there is no version for the Fire TV Stick, I have to use the tablet and so that I have a larger screen, I streamed the tablet screen onto the larger screen via the fire TV Stick. But it is probably undesirable and is therefore prevented.
ROFL, I can just imagine a journey with a kilometer long cable to the internet box.
I searched for it on my trusted search engine and apparently there are occasional problems with DRM on the FireTV Stick.
I assume you don’t have another streaming stick or an HDMI cable from the tablet to the screen at hand? (You may be able to buy the cable in the Swisscom shop and exchange it after 14 days if it does not work as desired).
P.S. If you have TV M or higher: Does the same message appear when playing bluePlay content?
- Solutionselected by SamuelD
Hello everyone
Video on demand, live sports events and encrypted channels cannot be played on some computers, monitors or tablets. The reason for this is the lack of digital rights management support on the devices. In order for all content to be played, the browser must support DRM and all components (monitor, cable, graphics card) must be HDCP 2.0 capable.
Greetings Samuel
I have never used a Fire Stick.
So that you can stream from an Android device, do you have to install the AirScreen app on the stick?
This is then perhaps not compatible with newer DRM protection?
With a 40 CHF Chromecast stick you don’t have this problem.
Contrary to the assumption that, like all other providers, you cannot stream to a screen (completely absurd), it works perfectly with Chromecast or Apple TV (Airplay compatible devices).
According to my clarifications, the channel was activated on April 6th. DRM encryption (Digital Rrealmanagement), for use on the web and TV app, is activated on 20 additional channels. Swisscom therefore meets the licensor’s legal requirements.
Digital rights management is a type of copy protection that does not prevent copying, but is intended to control the use (and distribution) of digital media. With blue TV Air, the DRM affects all channels that are transmitted in encrypted form. This includes all subscribed premium channels such as blue+, Sport Events and blue Video, but also channels that are included in the normal Swisscom lineup such as AXN, Discovery Channel, Vox, etc..
In order to play the content, the entire playback chain must support DRM.
@SamuelD; then that is the explanation. Thank you for your clarification.
This also includes RTL, RTL2, Pro7…?
Is there a list of which channels are affected by DRM?
If I can no longer stream to a larger screen while on vacation and the app isn’t available for Android TV either (both of which are now a fact), then it has definitely become worthless for me.
Screen mirroring or screen projecting is not the same technology as Airplay or Miracast.
With screen mirroring, it is common practice that DRM-protected content is not transmitted. Similar to when you want to take a screenshot in the app and the image remains black.
It may be that this may have worked. With a device that supports Miracast or Airplay, you don’t have this problem. It would be tragic if it stopped working. With screen mirroring, I would be rather surprised that it has worked this way so far.
@Tux0ne, I may have expressed myself incorrectly:
according to instructions:
- First go to the “Settings” of your Amazon Fire TV.
- Open the “Sounds and screen” settings there.
- You can enable Miracast using the Enable Display Duplicate feature.
- The next step is to display the name of the Fire TV and wait for the connection.
- You can now search for the name displayed on your smartphone under “Duplicate screen” (depending on the cell phone/tablet, this means different things).
- Tap on the name of the Amazon Fire TV to start streaming via Miracast.
- Now all the content on your smartphone will be transferred and you can start apps.
Now it depends on how you do it from the app on your smartphone/tablet.
If you can stream from the blue TV app, i.e. real streaming, (the Fire Stick would then establish the connection to the streaming server, the smartphone would only be used for control) it should actually work, at least that’s how it is with the Chromecast. That would be with this standardized symbol, unless Swisscom came up with the idea of generating its own symbol again (like with iOS)[upl-image-preview liId=46351i81B332E1674428E2 alt=Download.png uuid=5400a04d-5567-42c7-9f0c -9e15633fb3ea]
But if you project the image directly via the settings on your smartphone/tablet, i.e. establish a point-to-point connection with the Firestick, as a rule. Combined with a fairly modest image and high battery consumption on the smartphone/tablet, it won’t work.
These are 2 different things,
The former would be streaming as in the title. The second would be screen mirroring, which is not streaming 🙂
aki-ch wrote:
Is there a list of which channels are affected by DRM?
If I can no longer stream to a larger screen while on vacation and the app isn’t available for Android TV either (both of which are now a fact), then it has definitely become worthless for me.
We have now activated encryption for the channels on this list, as required by law.