2012-12-06, 03:12
(2012-12-04, 05:34)kebone Wrote:(2012-12-04, 05:23)MrDamnation Wrote: Hey guys, I'm really sorry to be that dick, but I can't physically look through all 118 pages for my answer. Does this run inside of XBMC? Last time I checked I didn't think it did. And it was a very long time ago.
The menu is ran inside XBMC but when you select a video it's played inside a browser. Hope that's the answer you were looking for!
I think it should run natively inside of XBMC. I think I offered to help once before (about 2 years ago when I first started my job), but I'd like to give it another shot. I'm still confused about how XBMC works as a program -- the core is in C and the add-ons are in Python? In either case, all we'd need to do is figure out a way to embed a web page that hosts a Silverlight wrapper that uses the Netfilx API, right? In theory? I haven't looked at the Netflix API (again -- I'm a professional programmer so most of my free time is away from coding) but maybe there's even a way that we could strictly embed a Netflix player from the API into some kind of UI container inside of XBMC.
I don't want to commit time I don't know I have, but perhaps the idea could help get some nice XBMC/Netflix integration off the ground. Honestly, and no offense to fekker, but I think native Netflix and Hulu integration should be part of an upcoming XBMC feature. By all means, broaden your base by supporting a bunch of different devices, but I think some built in video service integration would be stellar.