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Fordítási probléma jelentése
That would be cool, kind of some mixed messages about it reported here (almost a year ago, so who knows what has changed since then): http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/02/netflix-no-plans-to-support-linux
Still though, I would rather see an easy to launch netflix 'app' in steam than try to get my wife to open up the browser and launch it from that. Hmm... that just gave me a thought - I wonder if IR remote support is coming (or already works?) with big picture mode...
That is one of the first things that page says, and at the bottom:
"What is Moonlight?
Moonlight was built by Novell in collaboration with Microsoft which provided Novell with test suites, specifications, open source code and Media Codecs to create an entirely open sourced Silverlight-compatible implementation for Unix systems.
Access to licensed Media Codecs (MP3, WMV, VC-1) is provided by Microsoft to Moonlight 1.0 and 2.0 users. The first time that you access a web site that requires these codecs, Moonlight will prompt you to download the codecs from Microsoft and install those on your system."
Pay attention to the liscensed media codecs, you still won't be able to stream netflix videos with Moonlight one of the main reasons being that Microsoft refuses to license Silverlight’s DRM to moonlight.
If you guys want better information on this, here is a website I found on the matter. http://www.howtogeek.com/119204/how-to-watch-netflix-on-linux/
That should explain everything you need to know, including running netflix in a virtual machine on your linux system.
Just realize, Microsoft is the biggest reason we can't easily watch netflix on linux, though, that shouldn't come as a surprise to most of us.