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I've been trying to do a search, however, I've been getting nothing back on the search results. Has any one have this issue?
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Thanks for the advice about embed/not embed in browser, however the problem is still there (I've also just installed the new version 1.2.6).
The issue is running Mint 16 on an i5 Intel NUC, pipelight works fine when running in chrome - Netflix is all spot on. When I run the add-on in XBMC all the navigation works fine, movies etc load, I can scroll the progress bar and see the mini preview frames however it just won't play. The play/pause icon toggles, but no moving pictures or audio. Any ideas would be gratefully received.
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Hello everybody and first let me say thank you so much for developping this add-on, it really is a game changer.
I just have one problem that is a bit annoying, I find the ability to add to the library absolutely amazing, but I haven't had any success in making it actually work so far, do you have any recommendation to make it work ?
Thanks
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New version is not showing up in repo yet
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Anyone else having issues with Pipelight on the latest beta build?
It looks like Chrome have removed support for the netscape based plugins that Pipelight needs on newer builds so could this be the problem?
Firefox is no good due to the full screen issue so should I roll back to an earlier chrome version, if so, anyone know the latest version that this works with?
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Well installing an earlier version of Chrome sorted out the issue as hoped.
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I'm curious about the state of these Netflix plugins... I wonder why we still have the silverlight limitations at this point and can't access the streams directly. I mean, there's an iPad app that doesn't use Silverlight, right? Wouldn't it be possible to attempt to spoof yourself as an iPad and try to identify the video sources that way, then play them directly in XBMC? Sorry if I'm oversimplifying things, I just don't understand the limitations at this point and why we don't have a Netflix plugin that plays directly in XBMC.