Reminds me of this interesting project:
https://github.com/akent/python-iview

On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 14:46 +1100, Karl Auer wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 12:04 +1030, Brenda Aynsley wrote:
> > I thought no problem I will used chromium on my ubuntu laptop, but alas 
> > it too demonstrated the exact same behaviour as the tablets/phone and I 
> > had to resort to windows to watch the program :(
> 
> I'm happily using Chromium on Linux to watch iView. However, there is a
> trick needed - either use Chrome (from Google) or use Chromuim with
> Chrome's flash plugin, Pepper.
> 
> Here's a link that explains how to do it with a PPA:
> 
> http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/install-pepper-flash-player-for.html
> 
> > We're still a long way off standardisation aren't we?  The consumer 
> > constantly must buy new gear to get the latest supported versions and 
> > the producer either wears the agro or must commit to the cost of 
> > supporting multiple versions as a price they pay for the throw-away society.
> 
> This would be much less the case were the ABC free to choose open
> standards, but the open standards do not "properly" (i.e., secretly,
> closed-source) support suitable DRM as demanded by their content
> suppliers.
> 
> Regards, K.
> 


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