2012-01-20, 20:16
Thank you xbmcsnapper. I followed your suggestions, and I think I am almost there...
EDIT: I fixed the problem. Used the solution found here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Foru...09d27fd67a
Now when I click on a video it starts to load, but only gets to 7%. Then I get this error message from within the netflix window:
I doubt it is a "real" internet or connection problem, as I can view the same videos just fine directly through internet explorer, and this error only pops up when I try to run through XBMC.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
EDIT: I fixed the problem. Used the solution found here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Foru...09d27fd67a
Now when I click on a video it starts to load, but only gets to 7%. Then I get this error message from within the netflix window:
Code:
Internet Connection Problem
Error Code: N8106-152
An Internet or home network connection problem is preventing playback. Please check your Internet connection and try again.
If the problem persists, please call Netflix at 1-877-499-4427.
I doubt it is a "real" internet or connection problem, as I can view the same videos just fine directly through internet explorer, and this error only pops up when I try to run through XBMC.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
xbmcsnapper Wrote:Yes - works for me in Canada with Eden beta. Also worked in Dharma. Canadian account. No VPN. With XBMC Flicks I can browse, search, instant queue, playback, it's all good. The only thing that isn't working perfectly yet is the browser doesn't obtain focus when playback begins, so I have to click somewhere onscreen before my MCE remote commands will work. Then I can full-screen, escape, pause and play. And Alt-F4 to kill it.
Unfortunately, I did not document all of the things I had to revise/fiddle with to get where I am now, but I have enabled the Canada option in the XBMC-Flicks add-on config setup, I am using IE9 (although you can apparently use any browser you want - see post #192), and the latest version of Silverlight on W7/64. I also tried the IE wrapper which also works, but I don't see why anyone would need that. If I recall correctly, the Canadian-specific changes I had to make were in the iqueue.py file, changing all occurrences of "http://www.netflix.ca" to "http://ca.netflix.com/".
Hope that helps. Other than that, I can only suggest reading through all of fekker's posts.