Why is there no Netflix and Hulu support in XBMC as of yet?
#46
Cool, yea I'm using Windows.
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#47
Dukenukemx Wrote:Cool, yea I'm using Windows.

If you don't mind a slightly hacky solution see http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Usi...nal_player

JR
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#48
if you want to try the one i've been working on, see this post
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=658...stcount=24

pm me or reply in that thread with feedback, keep in mind it's a work in progress
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#49
I know I can run GUI apps from one Linux box to another over SSH, maybe there is a way for Linux to SSH to a windows machine and run Firefox with the silverlight plugin? And then launch that inside XBMC...
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#50
One thing to note- Netflix as a rule FORCES computers to have inferior streams than Netflix ready devices have. The quality of Netflix from a PS3 or a Netflix enabled Blu Ray player is FAR better than can be had on a PC.

If you really want Netflix, a Netflix enabled Blu Ray player is a great way to go. Considering the fact that XBMC can't play Blu Ray discs the two devices together have a great synergy.

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#51
poofyhairguy Wrote:One thing to note- Netflix as a rule FORCES computers to have inferior streams than Netflix ready devices have. The quality of Netflix from a PS3 or a Netflix enabled Blu Ray player is FAR better than can be had on a PC.

If you really want Netflix, a Netflix enabled Blu Ray player is a great way to go. Considering the fact that XBMC can't play Blu Ray discs the two devices together have a great synergy.

Actually if you have libbluray, you can build XBMC with Blu-Ray support. I wonder if PC quality suffers due to Silverlight being a flash-like video stream.
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#52
check this out [RELEASE] XBMC Flicks - Netflix experimental Movies / TV Shows (Video) Addon for XBMC
Nvidia Shield with Kodi 18
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