Widevine Common Encryption
Overview
Widevine Common Encryption is one of the most widespread Content Key exchange protocols. Many encryption tools and encoders (for example, Shaka Packager) support it.
This tool allows you to create Widevine Common Encryption requests to a Key Service and interpret the responses entirely within your browser. The unencrypted data is not sent to any server, ensuring your information remains private.
Access the tool here: Widevine Common Encryption tool.
Learn more about Widevine Common Encryption.
How to use
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Authenticate by providing:
- Widevine Provider Name
- Widevine Signing Key
- Widevine Signing IV
You can get these values from Axinom Portal, providing your Management Key. Read Widevine Common Encryption document for more information.
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Prepare a Widevine Content Key Request:
- Use the dropdown to select a sample request (minimalistic or default).
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Click "Sign Request" to create a signed version of the request.
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The signed request will appear in the text box below for review or use.
Request signing happens locally in your browser, enhancing privacy and security!
The tool performs the request signing locally in a browser. The unencrypted data is not sent to any server.