So you expect Sanji to pay for the DRM content, I don't think other MediaPlayer manufacturers are doing that,
They would have to raise the price for new units, or ask a monthly or yearly fee for existing (and new) units
The DRM has to be in the linux browser...and the linux community hate DRM. You cant get a linux browser webkit with DRM support as a result.
Trailer addict handle this by burying the DRM code in the javascript player, which is built uniquley for each trailer play request. you can see the encryption code using IE developer mode....but if you rip the link, it stops playing after one day as the code is then invalid. You must use their service via the java player download to keep getting a valid key.
Mede8er1 has linked a trailer addict link to the redundant youtube link in Internet Services. You will need a med2key to start it, as we are waiting on traileraddicts to add the autoplay and loop commands to their java. For the trailer fuinction, we will run it via the current wrapper to avoid the white flash.
You can change a movie.xml to test this intead of the normal youtube link;-
<videos>
<item name="Trailer" site="TrailerAddict" size="720"><url><![CDATA[http://v.traileraddict.com/103880]]></url></item>
</videos>
That will create an iframe using the wrapper..so no white flash. Its still using their java without autorun though.