2013-06-01, 03:15
I got it working!!!::I was copying the wrong text in one of the steps. I am one happy person.
(2013-06-03, 08:09)vindieseldyer Wrote: Is there a way to configure the html files that xbmcflicks downloads from your instant queue to play in xbmc vs playing through the windows browser?
(2013-06-03, 13:11)peter.arther Wrote: Hey people,Really? You're not sure if ripping things off a paid service is legal? Asking stuff like this on the XBMC forums can get you banned.
I'd like to know how I can save or record music from Netflix without paying for it? Do not quite know if this is legal, but I think if I do it with Netflix, it might not be as bad as the youtube or something, because that is much more popular ...? Any tips?
Thanks in advance!
(2013-06-01, 03:59)rodalpho Wrote: Yep, I used to work as a frickin' SA and I still messed it up a couple of times. Just carefully follow Tim's post line by line and it will work.
At least, the XBMC component will. I still can't get it to work with netflix-desktop on linux.
(2013-06-04, 01:50)elmerohueso Wrote:(2013-06-03, 08:09)vindieseldyer Wrote: Is there a way to configure the html files that xbmcflicks downloads from your instant queue to play in xbmc vs playing through the windows browser?
I believe it's been addressed here multiple times, but Netflix runs on Silverlight and thus must run in a browser.
Maybe this will change with the eventual move of Netflix to HTML5.
(2013-06-03, 13:11)peter.arther Wrote: Hey people,Really? You're not sure if ripping things off a paid service is legal? Asking stuff like this on the XBMC forums can get you banned.
I'd like to know how I can save or record music from Netflix without paying for it? Do not quite know if this is legal, but I think if I do it with Netflix, it might not be as bad as the youtube or something, because that is much more popular ...? Any tips?
Thanks in advance!
(2013-05-31, 18:41)rodalpho Wrote: Does anyone have this working on linux? I have the addon completely configured with oauth, logging into netflix just fine, but can't figure out how to call the "wine-browser" component of netflix-desktop with an external file.
#!/bin/sh
# Enable translation capabilities
. gettext.sh
export TEXTDOMAIN="netflix-desktop";
export TEXTDOMAINDIR="/usr/share/locale";
# General strings that are translatable
gettext_service_name=`gettext "Netflix Desktop"`;
WINE_BROWSER="/usr/bin/wine-browser";
URL=`cat $1`;
STARTURL='url=';
ENDURL='"></head>';
URL=${URL##*$STARTURL};
URL=${URL%%$ENDURL*};
PACKAGE="netflix-desktop" SERVICE="${gettext_service_name}" URL="${URL}" "${WINE_BROWSER}";
(2013-06-04, 07:47)vindieseldyer Wrote: Yes I understand it has been addressed but I have been able to get netflix to run inside real player.Basically XBMCFLICKS generates HTML files which streams through windows internet explorer via silverlight, but when you take certain portions of the code out you can basically stream it from any browser check the userdata addon data from xbmcflicks and you will see exactly what im talking about. This is where you need to search. C:\Users\Living Room\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata\addon_data\plugin.video.xbmcflicks\links