Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
I just got a netbook running Xandros, a Linux based OS and I'd really like to stream movies/tv shows from Netflix. Unfortunately it seems that Netflix is only compatible with Windows and Mac when it comes to streaming. Aside from remote desktop, are there any ways I could "trick" Netflix into letting me stream stuff? 10/13/2009 9:20:19 AM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
It runs on Silverlight so there's nothing you can do
Moonlight is the open source implementation of Silverlight, but last I checked it's nowhere near ready for apps like Netflix
You'll just have to wait 10/13/2009 9:25:13 AM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
moonlight 2 is supposedly almost done, which should include the DRM support netflix needs
there's a beta out now http://www.go-mono.com/moonlight-beta but i'm not sure if those DRM bits are in there 10/13/2009 11:59:51 AM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
It's impossible. I've investigated it thoroughly. This is why I installed Windows on my Netbook.
And Netflix is going to never, ever develop for Linux. I've personally asked someone who works in tech support for Netflix about this.
[Edited on October 13, 2009 at 12:01 PM. Reason : ] 10/13/2009 12:00:37 PM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Oh word
^ Didn't read 10/13/2009 12:06:36 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
actually, now that i think of it, netflix still might not work once moonlight 2 comes out. i was thinking of live streaming sunday night football that is supposed to work 10/13/2009 12:28:15 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
I don't get what Ernie meant, I was just trying to help. 10/13/2009 12:34:09 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
if you have a windows PC, you can install playon on it, and then you should be able to view it in your linux machine with any DLNA compliant client.
Of course this doesn't help you when you're away from home
Also, you could install virtualbox on it, and install a windows guest, but I'd guess that the netbook doesn't really have enough horsepower for this to be viable.
[Edited on October 13, 2009 at 1:36 PM. Reason : half-assed solutions] 10/13/2009 1:35:10 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "And Netflix is going to never, ever develop for Linux. I've personally asked someone who works in tech support for Netflix about this." |
you really think the tech support guys are aware of netflix's current R&D efforts?
also, they already have. what do you think the roku instant watch box is running?]10/13/2009 10:43:36 PM |
DPK All American 2390 Posts user info edit post |
I just wish Netflix would support closed captioning in their retarded player. I mean come on, really. It's been like almost a year since they first announced they were working on it. 10/13/2009 10:46:53 PM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I've personally asked someone who works in tech support for Netflix about this." |
What the fuck does a guy in tech support know about development?'
Quote : | "also, they already have. what do you think the roku instant watch box is running?" |
I don't see how using Linux is equivalent to developing for Linux.10/13/2009 10:50:39 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
microsoft is witing an official silverlight client for intel's netbook linux. I forget their name of their distro but its really retarded even for a linux distro. 10/13/2009 10:54:47 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
^ moblin 10/13/2009 10:55:27 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
yea thats it. 10/13/2009 10:57:19 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
2 things i can't do on linux... stream on netflix, sync none jail broken iphone.
anyone know how to fix a crappy wireless n driver?? 10/14/2009 12:42:09 AM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
install windows (7), problem solved. 10/14/2009 9:47:24 AM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
This is the copy/pasted conversation:
Me: Any idea when they will be developing support for Linux? My netbook here came installed with it.
Guy: no word on linux support, but in my opinion, it's not happening
Me: Lame
Guy: open-source OS = potential user changes NF has no control over = people pissed off about things we can't fix 10/14/2009 9:54:04 AM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
The onus isn't really on Netflix, it's on Microsoft. I don't see how talking with a guy in tech support is at all relevant to anything. 10/14/2009 10:22:37 AM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
Because he works for the company and is probably more familiar than anyone else you'll get to talk to on whether or not Netflix will be supporting Linux? 10/14/2009 10:34:02 AM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, he just answers the phone and reads a script. 10/14/2009 10:37:35 AM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
No he does more than that 10/14/2009 10:38:00 AM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
lol so he fondles himself on the job too ??
I really like linux for everything i can do in it.... the only stuff that sucks are the rabble rabble no open source people can use our shit rabble rabble...
I mean networking is easier.. the system doesn't randomly shut down... not to mention i think it is prettier.
some people have printing issues but even though i have a hp printer on someone's spare apple airport mine prints wirelessly better than the same printer can in windows (airports suck as vista print servers)
ohh and then there is the fact that when i'm busy working on lots of stuff with lots of windows open on multiple desktops the most memory i've used in linux is 600 megs vs the almost 1gig my vista o.s. idles at.
i am however planning on jumping to winders 7 10/14/2009 8:07:27 PM |