Anyone that uses netflix? After installing Ubuntu 11 no extras, netflix played movies just fine. I'm thinking there was an update or something and it no longer will play. Says I need windows. This just started a couple weeks or so ago. Anyone got an answer for me on this one. Looking online all I get is netflix has not worked on linux but they are working on it...
Well, you can guess where this post is going to end, but I'll start with the reason I'm trying Chromium OS: Netflix.As pretty much anyone with a Netflix account (and just about everyone else in the US who isn't living under a rock) knows, the price of their DVD-by-mail service keeps going up, and there appears to be zero plans on making the Silverlight DRM libraries available for Mo
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even those in the lighthearted holiday fare you were planning to watch on Netflix, which has been down since 1pm PST for some customers.
If you’ve ever run into Netflix’s cap of two simultaneous video streams on your account and wished you could increase that cap, Netflix has an answer. Today the company announced that there will be a new pricing tier to allow a single account to deliver video to four separate devices simultaneously, up from the current cap of two.
Has anybody found a workaround to watch Netflix on Ubuntu other than running Windows XP through VirtualBox? At this point my girlfriends fascination with Netflix is the only reason I still use windows for anything.
Netflix now supports Chrome OS 13 or higher, and Mac OS 10.4.11 or later. I have tried Moonlight without success.
Well I don't watch Netflix myself, but there seems to be considerable interests here I just want to share this with you. Netflix is going to dump Silverlight and move to HTML5.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing...nds-in-the-way
The bad news is that
"Netflix will use HTML5 technologies incorporating some EME (Encrypted Media Extensions) for playback of secure data transmission.
Back in the GB days I spent many days watching HD anime on my Spectrum. The quality was simply superb. Though the offerings of Netflix no longer fit my tastes, I would still like the option of viewing Netflix in HD. Since I upgraded to ICS and JB, I have lost this option.
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The baited, belabored wait is over! After almost four months of iPad exclusivity, Netflix has done as it promised: the iPhone and iPod touch app is here [iTunes link].
The Netflix app lets you stream TV shows and movies straight to your iOS device -- and according to MacRumors, the service works over Wi-Fi and 3G.
I have installed moonlight in me Firefox but netflix still dont work what is the solution t this please as i love watching movies.