Thanks you for your reply.. By the way great workSeems like Xiaomi removed the L1 libs they added by mistake in the last release of Mi 9...
No worries, we already added them back and we'll reupload the ROMs for cepheus and raphael soon.
As for pyxis and grus, there are no L1 libs for Android 11 yet, we'll have to wait for a Global ROM based on Android 11.
Install the Re-uploaded RomAfter installing the latest firmware (for fix widevine) all the same. maybe there is some problem on my phone with the partition persist? Maybe it needs to be reflashed? from which firmware to take it?
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Seems like Xiaomi removed the L1 libs they added by mistake in the last release of Mi 9...
No worries, we already added them back and we'll reupload the ROMs for cepheus and raphael soon.
As for pyxis and grus, there are no L1 libs for Android 11 yet, we'll have to wait for a Global ROM based on Android 11.
Already reuploaded. Devices which lost their L1 keys before by wiping persist partition, will not get their keys back.The ROM with the fixed libs is already reuploaded for Raphael?
Because I already re-downloaded the zip from Source Forge (same MD5 from OTA update) and the issue persists
Already reuploaded. Devices which lost their L1 keys before by wiping persist partition, will not get their keys back.
It's not like with devices such as Mi 10 series where you can request a new key...
Maybe, dunno. Some users confirmed that their L1 is back, that's all we can do here...Well I never wiped my persist partition and with 21.1.14 I had Widevine L1...
I just flashed this new update (21.1.20) and now lost it...
Like I said on my bug report this last update definitely screwed Widevine....
Because even rolling back to 21.1.14 the issue still exists
Maybe, dunno. Some users confirmed that their L1 is back, that's all we can do here...
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We've already tried to do that on a cepheus which lost its L1 certificate, back when it had Android 10. Ported all the necessary files, and according to the logs, a new key was received from the server successfully, only then it fails with an obscure error. I'm sure I could dig deeper if I had that device in hand, or any other device with a similar issue, but I don't, so it's not an option right now.Because literally if this method works for people on the global stable ROM so many people will be able to favour from this and I just want the whole community to grow and fix any problems that they are stuck in as this is life policy.
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I am so SadWe've already tried to do that on a cepheus which lost its L1 certificate, back when it had Android 10. Ported all the necessary files, and according to the logs, a new key was received from the server successfully, only then it fails with an obscure error. I'm sure I could dig deeper if I had that device in hand, or any other device with a similar issue, but I don't, so it's not an option right now.
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