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Feature | Description | Status | Owner | ETA |
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WPE Browser with EME/CDMi | ||||
Wayland/Westeros | ||||
Playready, Widevine, Adobe DRM | ||||
IP TSB (SD Flash) | ||||
HLS, DASH | ||||
4K, HDR | ||||
Netflix | ||||
PxScene (JavaScript apps) | ||||
Voice Input | ||||
Voice Output (TTS) | ||||
Bluetooth Audio, LE Beacon | ||||
MS11, MS12 | ||||
Ad Insertion (LSA) | ||||
HDMI-CEC | ||||
WebRTC | ||||
WiFi, MoCA, QoS (WMM) | ||||
Audio Capture (Song ID) | ||||
Googlecast | ||||
EAS | ||||
Docsis 3.1 | ||||
Firmware Upgrade | ||||
RDK Telemetry | ||||
The feature list for the RDK-V browser is aggressive, starting with an MPEG-DASH and HLS player, Wayland support, switching to WPE, and moving RDK-V components like webRTC and CDMI into WPE.
MSE is a browser extension for doing programmable video, such that the video protocol can be decrypted and provide to the device’s codec; EME is how the media pipeline gets established underneath. EME uses CDMs, or Content Decrypt Modules, to implement the security mechanisms -- typically digital rights management (DRM), so, the work of it is largely key exchanges.
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