Bluestacks 5.240 Guide
A significant regression identified: Apps using the Android MediaDrm API (e.g., Netflix, Disney+) fail Widevine L1 certification in 5.240, falling back to L3 (SD resolution only). This is due to a change in the virtual TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) driver.
We tested against the previous stable build (5.210) on a standard test bench: bluestacks 5.240
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