doktor5000 wrote:As this is a complete solution, moved it to the proper subforum. FWIW, why did you post that under Cauldron? You didn't even mention Mageia release in your post, so this should work maybe in Mageia 1, 2 and later, no?
Anyways, thanks for sharing
digigold wrote:You could try setting up WINE manually, but streaming silverlight video in WINE will drive one to smash their laptop over their head.
zooplah wrote:digigold wrote:You could try setting up WINE manually, but streaming silverlight video in WINE will drive one to smash their laptop over their head.
The problem I had when I installed Silverlight under Wine was that it caused Firefox to crash. IIRC, you didn't even have to go to a site that used Silverlight.
digigold wrote:zooplah wrote:digigold wrote:You could try setting up WINE manually, but streaming silverlight video in WINE will drive one to smash their laptop over their head.
The problem I had when I installed Silverlight under Wine was that it caused Firefox to crash. IIRC, you didn't even have to go to a site that used Silverlight.
That's why I recommend using the suggested install script. It + the MS patch allow for easy Silverlight play.
zooplah wrote:I tried using the install script. I ran into the same problems. Maybe it does only work with Cauldron. (I tried to upgrade to Cauldron once, but it messed up my system, so I'm back in Mageia 2 now.) Also, I use the 32-bit version of Mageia.
$ ./usr/bin/Netflix.sh
digigold wrote:I've attached the output for startup. If you still have issues can you look at your error log and post relevant info?
fixme:font:get_outline_text_metrics failed to read style_nameW for font L"Hard Gothic"!
fixme:font:get_outline_text_metrics failed to read face_nameW for font L"Hard Gothic"!
fixme:font:get_outline_text_metrics failed to read full_nameW for font L"Hard Gothic"!
digigold wrote:...the WINE pkg I installed from Mageia uses the European version of the Windows environment. You may think you can just install arial in WINE but it doesn't work, at least not for me. What did work was (#6) installing the European Union Expansion Font Update from Microsoft in WINE.
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.Netflix wine EUupdate.EXE
VoodooDali wrote:Oooooo we're SO CLOSE!![]()
Followed the preceding directions to the letter -- Netflix is playing with perfect audio, but no video (just a black screen). Any ideas?
Could it have anything to do with the older version of Silverlight that the Netflix player uses? I notice there is a version 5 out...
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