Odyssey and Silverlight pluggin
  • Cocoon
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    Fairdinkem
    Posts: 42 from 2010/8/20
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    Hi everyone,

    I was interested to see if Netflix would work in Odyssey which it was looking promissing till I got a request to install the Silverlight pluggin. I am interested if this could be made possible or is it something a work around is not possible for or is it a microsoft only thing?

    Kindest regards
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Raf_MegaByte
    Posts: 430 from 2004/10/10
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    M$ only thingie...

    And aimed only at wintel & mactel architeture I believe...

    Perhaps Novell made for Linux platforms an open source version of that runtime called Moonlight.

    This one I presume it could be ported if only exists a version of it in PPC Linux distros...

    P.S. Due to lack of interest, Moonlight on Linux was abandoned since 2012.

    [ Edited by Raf_MegaByte 25.10.2014 - 06:38 ]
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  • Cocoon
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    Fairdinkem
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    Well that's a shame cause it would be awesome to port Moonlight from Linux to MorphOS or AmigaOS.
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  • MorphOS Developer
    jacadcaps
    Posts: 3108 from 2003/3/5
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    Fairdinkem wrote:
    Well that's a shame cause it would be awesome to port Moonlight from Linux to MorphOS or AmigaOS.


    It's certainly doable... but not a small task for sure. And given the fact that there won't be new versions of Silverlight, I doubt it makes much sense (take it from someone currently being a paid Silverlight developer).
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  • ASiegel
    Posts: 1376 from 2003/2/15
    From: Central Europe
    Quote:

    Fairdinkem wrote:
    Hi everyone,

    I was interested to see if Netflix would work in Odyssey which it was looking promissing till I got a request to install the Silverlight pluggin. I am interested if this could be made possible or is it something a work around is not possible for or is it a microsoft only thing?

    Kindest regards



    As others have pointed out, Silverlight is a dead-end.

    In fact, Netflix is moving away from Silverlight towards pure HTML5 video playback. However, this requires a web browser that supports "Encrypted Media Extensions" (EME). (Safari in the newly released MacOS Yosemite is one of these browsers. Like Odyssey, it is also based on Webkit.)
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    Raf_MegaByte
    Posts: 430 from 2004/10/10
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    Quote:

    ASiegel wrote:
    Quote:

    Fairdinkem wrote:
    Hi everyone,

    I was interested to see if Netflix would work in Odyssey which it was looking promissing till I got a request to install the Silverlight pluggin. I am interested if this could be made possible or is it something a work around is not possible for or is it a microsoft only thing?

    Kindest regards



    As others have pointed out, Silverlight is a dead-end.

    In fact, Netflix is moving away from Silverlight towards pure HTML5 video playback. However, this requires a web browser that supports "Encrypted Media Extensions" (EME). (Safari in the newly released MacOS Yosemite is one of these browsers. Like Odyssey, it is also based on Webkit.)






    Unfortunately it is widely used, as for example in my country, Italy, the national broadcast RAI TV works only with Silverlight.

    Yes it is a shame as I pay taxes to make online videos from my national broadcast availble to any platform, but so the world goes on...
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    I'd rather see a USB Digital TV (called Freeview in the UK) dongle supported, as you can always buy a DVD movie, but often TV is a watch it as it happens or miss it, though there are of course Online-On-Demand-TV services that can allow this, but not for MorphOS as far as I am aware, and certainly not for MorphOS in the UK, as far as I am aware.

    Live TV P-I-P (Picture in Picture) in a small, yet re-sizeable, MUI window, capable of being moved from active screen to active screen, while using an application or browsing on the Web would be great ... it is a dream I have (did someone say pipe-dream?)
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  • MorphOS Developer
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    Posts: 3108 from 2003/3/5
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    Raf_MegaByte wrote:
    Yes it is a shame as I pay taxes to make online videos from my national broadcast availble to any platform, but so the world goes on...



    Ah, but the broadcaster's hands are often tied by Hollywood, FIFA, UEFA, etc that all demand their content to be DRMed and/or available only to specific IP ranges (geolocation). So don't whine at your broadcaster - whine at UEFA or FIFA, etc - best to ignore big football alltogether ;) and stop watching Hollywood productions.

    If their players were built a couple of years ago, only Silverlight was able to provide a DRM accepted by Hollywood companies, etc.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 161 from 2005/7/12
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    NewSense: USB TV Dongle support wouls be great. Especially if it was of the RTDVB-T variety as we could then also see a MorphOS SDR (software defined radio) solution. Lots of cool geeky things you can do witth that. :)

    EDIT: for those intersted -

    http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/blog/software-defined-radio-on-a-shoestring
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Raf_MegaByte
    Posts: 430 from 2004/10/10
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    Quote:

    jacadcaps wrote:
    Quote:

    Raf_MegaByte wrote:
    Yes it is a shame as I pay taxes to make online videos from my national broadcast availble to any platform, but so the world goes on...



    Ah, but the broadcaster's hands are often tied by Hollywood, FIFA, UEFA, etc that all demand their content to be DRMed and/or available only to specific IP ranges (geolocation). So don't whine at your broadcaster - whine at UEFA or FIFA, etc - best to ignore big football alltogether ;) and stop watching Hollywood productions.

    If their players were built a couple of years ago, only Silverlight was able to provide a DRM accepted by Hollywood companies, etc.


    In the truth it is no problem, as sports events and many fiction is DIRECTLY NOT AVAILABLE online by the broadcaster....

    As long as RAI is STATE BROADCASTER and payed by taxes by us citizens, I'd like that the streaming online platform should be opensourced and not monopolized by Silverlight only software...

    [ Edited by Raf_MegaByte 02.11.2014 - 14:53 ]
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