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Is there a way to stream Netflix content to my Ubuntu machine?
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Please note that Ubuntu releases 12.04, 14.04 and newer now support native Netflix playback via HTML5.
The solution in this answer should only be used in cases where native playback is not possible (e.g. unsupported Ubuntu releases, browsers other than Google Chrome).
Netflix needs, certainly by contract with studios, to stream contents with DRM, At the time 2008, the only way to stream contents with DRM was using Microsoft product, at first windows media drm, then Playready, in a browser, and Silverlight was the browser plugin. Nov 15, 2013. To execute arbitrary code on the affected systems without any user interaction. Netflix requires Silverlight: Please ensure that you are running the latest version available (5.1.20913.0) and that it is.
Also note that as of Firefox 49, Netflix playback is natively supported.
As of December 7th, 2012 the following works on 12.04 and 12.10 (at least).
Note: For new instructions --as of October 2013-- on how to install (Windows-)
silverlight
(ultimately useful to watch Netflix) in Firefox see at the end.Open a terminal (Ctrl-Alt-T), an type:
This will install around 254MB of packages, mainly it will install
wine-compholio
(a custom version of wine
that is able to run Silverlight) and dependencies. If wine
is not installed already you may need to agree to use Microsoft fonts (in the text mode window use arrow keys or tab to reach the red 'ok' button in text mode when it appears). The download/installation takes around 15 minutes.Then run the newly installed 'netflix-desktop' application from the menu (or from the command line).
If something went wrong in the installation (third party links are involved), don't panic: netflix-desktop will detect that something is missing and try to reinstall it, if that also fails, start over.
When you run it for the first time it will initialize
wine
and probably ask about installing Mono and Gecko wine packages (I accepted and installed them just in case).The
netflix-desktop
application opens up, login to your Netflix account. The window will open in fullscreen, which is very elegant, but if you want to have control over the window press F11 right away to exit fullscreen mode. (It may also ask to install a Firefox extension --specially designed-- that makes fullscreen mode more friendly.)
Use Netflix as you would normally do.
It worked flawlessly in my Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 (I have a Core i7).
(As you may have realized at this poin, the
netflix-desktop
is really Firefox 17 running on wine without menubars. Press F10 to gain control over the Firefox menu and navigation.)Credits and references: This information was originally taken from http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/how-to-use-netflix-in-ubuntu-through.html. Although this is a result of a campaign initiated by www.iheartubuntu.com in http://www.iheartubuntu.com/2012/02/netflix-on-linux-contest.html, resulting in this achievement http://www.iheartubuntu.com/2012/11/ppa-for-netflix-desktop-app.html (by Erich Hoover) which also contains a link for donations to support the development. There is also https://launchpad.net/netflix-desktop
Bonus: By running this you have a fully functional Firefox 17 (Windows version) with working Silverlight that can be used to navigate other sites, by pressing F10 -> View -> Toolbars -> Navigation menu on the main window you can access any site and be able to use Silverlight.
Alternative Method: Install Windows-Silverlight in Linux-Firefox
Alternatively, it is now possible to install Silverlight inside (Linux) Firefox as if it were a native plugin. (you can see http://fds-team.de/cms/pipelight-installation.html for more info)
Then install the
UAControl
Firefox add-on (UAControl - neko.tsugumi.org) and convince movies.netflix.com
that your browser is a Windows one, for example 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:23.0) Gecko/20131011 Firefox/23.0'.![Run Run](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125677701/991753395.jpg)
Then go to www.netflix.com.
Source: Pipelight: Use Silverlight In Your Linux Browser To Watch Netflix, Maxdome Videos And More ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog
Native HTML5 playback on Ubuntu 14.04 and up
You will need an updated installation of Google Chrome (not Chromium; and make sure to choose the right package for your machine):
- Head over to Netflix and try out a movie or show. Everything should be working fine now.If you are facing playback problems try lowering the quality to match the capability of your hardware. I would recommend a computer better than a 1GHZ 1GB Netbook.¹
1: (as I experienced stuttering on that level of device; Nevermind, current update has relieved most all playback issues with my netbook.)
Bonus: Netflix Webapp
You can integrate Netflix with your Ubuntu desktop by creating a nice
.desktop
launcher:- Download an icon for Netflix to use. Personally, I usually search google for a suitable iconThis one by Dakirby309 looks good:Save the icon as
netflix.png
in your home folder - Create a file called Netflix.desktop in your home folder
- Open it in a text editing program like gedit
- Insert the following text:Make sure to replace
/home/USERNAME/Pictures/netflix.png
with the correct path to your Netflix icon. - Save the
desktop
file and exit your editor. - Make the file executable by right clicking on
Netflix.desktop
and heading to Properties → Permissions tab → Execute: → Check the box Allow executing file as program - Drag the icon to your launcher (don't remove/move the original)
Now you have a Netflix WebApp!:
Alternatively you can also use the Chrome plug-in and launch it in 'Windowed' mode by doing the following:
- Right clicking on the app
- Select Create shortcuts:
- Only check Applications menu and confirm your choice
This will make Netlix available in the Dash:
If you don't like the appearance of the scroll bars, you can enable Chrome's overlay scrollbars. Go to chrome://flags/#overlay-scrollbars and Enable them. Now you have scrollbars that complete the experience:
MateoMateo
For firefox, after version 49 you can also watch netflix on linux without any extra steps, firefox will download the native google widevine CDM plugin and play protected content:
So this are the needed steps:
- have a netflix account! :)
- install firefox 49 or above
- recommended: install a user-agent switcher add-on. i use http://mybrowseraddon.com/useragent-switcher.html, but almost all user-agent add-ons should work. you can also edit directly the firefox user-agent, but not recommended, as this will send the chrome user-agent to all sites and that might break other things. That add-on can be configured to send only chrome user-agent to netflix site.
- select in the user-agent chrome+linux and press edit and change the chrome version to 53 or above, like this:Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.34 Safari/537.36Old chrome versions will block netflix from working, so this is important. You may need to update the user-agent to the latest version (by checking a local install or trying something from http://www.browser-info.net/useragents)Also in the text box, replace the 'all_urls' to netflix.com. This will apply the changed user-agent to netflix only
- Enter netflix, trying to see a show/movie, firefox will warn that it needs to enable DRM support. Accept and it will download and install the widevine DRM plugin. Wait a minute and reload the page. Sometimes you need to go back and try again, but it will work
I will ask netflix about the status for supporting firefox on linux user-agent and update this when needed
higuitahiguita
PlayOn — the service which drives Netflix (and Hulu) — will be rolling out an HTML5 client which should negate the need for Silverlight (and Moonlight). It’s out for the iPhone now, and I assume that it will shortly be used to stream PlayOn services to Linux Machines.
Marco Ceppi♦Marco Ceppi
I read a while ago that it might be possible to run a Wii emulator instead of virtual box, but I don't think that would be an improvement for most people. I've been meaning to try Netflix in an android emulator since the app came out, however I still need to test if it will actually work. The problem is that the app is only 'approved' for certain phones. There is a hack that is suppose to work for rooted phones, So I think there's a good chance this could be a better solution than virtual box, but it's hard to say for sure.
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If someone else gets this working please let me know.
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Michael ChapmanMichael Chapman
Moonlight, while it is an open-source alternative to Silverlight, does not work for Netflix. The reason that this does not work for Netflix is that Netflix also requires DRM support, which Moonlight does not give.
There IS a way to watch things on Netflix through Ubuntu though.
You will want to virtualize Windows XP/Vista/7 on Ubuntu. I would recommend Virtualbox, but you are free to use whatever you want. Under the virtual machine, you can use the real Silverlight and DRM-support and watch Netflix.
Ryan McClureRyan McClure
Pipelight
Pipelight is a plugin that builds upon Erich Hoover's Netflix-Desktop to allow Ubuntu users to watch Netflix from within a native Firefox browser.
Add compholio and pipelight ppa
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ehoover/compholio
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mqcheal/pipelight
sudo apt-get update
Install Pipelight
Close your browser first!
sudo apt-get install pipelight
Now Silverlight will work on some sites but Netflix and some others check the browser user agent and will not play on a Linux machine.
Install a plugin to change user agent
I used User Agent Overrider
In Firefox got to Tools -> Add Ons and search for User Agent.
Install User Agent Overrider
Select the latest Firefox/Windows combination.
Head over to netflix.com and enjoy.
DanDan
Netflix desktop is too resource intensive and the overlay is VERY ANNOYING, I would HIGHLY recommend the following steps and use Firefox.
Add Netflix for Firefox
- Open Terminal
- add user agent overrider to Firefox Add ons
- change user agent string to windows/chrome34
Now you won't have a dedicated application for Netflix and you can use your existing browser installation.
Another non related benefit of pipelight is that you can enable the latest Flash version with it. No need for pepper anymore! :)
WhosUrDaddyWhosUrDaddy
Try running these commands:
Then find netflix in the launcher and it should work.
BUT if it doesn't work the first time, like it didn't for me, try this:
I got my answers from here: http://www.iheartubuntu.com/2012/11/ppa-for-netflix-desktop-app.html
It has some further troubleshooting notes that I didn't post here so check it out if this doesn't work for you.
Stanton.SculptureStanton.Sculpture
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Hi,
1.Are you aware of any changes made to the computer, prior to the issue?
2.What is the exact error message?
3.Which browser are you using to watch NetFlix?
4.Are you using 32 bit or 64 bit Version of Windows 7?
Method 1: Uninstall the existing version of Silver light using the following Fixit.
Click on above link and then on Run.
Note: If you are prompted to close all opened Internet explorer window. Close opened IE windows and click on Try again.
Method 2: Install latest version of Silverlight (Version 5)
Check whether you have 32 bit or 64 bit Operating System installed.
To know whether your Operating System is 32 bit or 64 bit:
a. Click on start
b. Right click on Computer and select properties
c. Look for System type in System properties window.
32 bit: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=229323
If you have 32 bit Operating System installed click on above link to install Silverlight 5
64 bit: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=229324
If you have 64 bit Operating System installed click on above link to install Silverlight 5
In addition disable any third party plug-in following steps mentioned below.
a. Click Start, in the Search bar, type inetcpl.cpl and press Enter to open the Internet options window.
b. Please switch to the 'Programs' tab, click 'Manage Add-ons'.
c. Click on the drop down menu and select “All add ons”.
Refer:
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