diff --git a/src/components/htmlMediaHelper.js b/src/components/htmlMediaHelper.js
index ecf6433cc4..bcdc285bbf 100644
--- a/src/components/htmlMediaHelper.js
+++ b/src/components/htmlMediaHelper.js
@@ -48,12 +48,6 @@ export function enableHlsJsPlayer(runTimeTicks, mediaType) {
return false;
}
- // Native HLS support in WebOS only plays stereo sound. hls.js works better, but works only on WebOS 4 or newer.
- // Using hls.js also seems to fix fast forward issues that native HLS has.
- if (browser.web0sVersion >= 4) {
- return true;
- }
-
// The native players on these devices support seeking live streams, no need to use hls.js here
if (browser.tizen || browser.web0s) {
return false;
diff --git a/src/scripts/browserDeviceProfile.js b/src/scripts/browserDeviceProfile.js
index 80bf0f33e3..086f9443a3 100644
--- a/src/scripts/browserDeviceProfile.js
+++ b/src/scripts/browserDeviceProfile.js
@@ -137,14 +137,6 @@ function supportsEac3(videoTestElement) {
}
function supportsAc3InHls(videoTestElement) {
- // We use hls.js on WebOS 4 and newer and hls.js uses Media Sources Extensions (MSE) API.
- // On WebOS MSE does support AC-3 and EAC-3 only on audio mp4 file but not on audiovideo mp4
- // therefore until audio and video is not separated when generating stream and m3u8 this should
- // return false.
- if (browser.web0sVersion >= 4) {
- return false;
- }
-
if (browser.tizen || browser.web0s) {
return true;
}