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Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight

SilverlightLogo Windows Media Center supports Microsoft Silverlight as of today! It starts by offering the Netflix Service on Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate. The following announcement appeared on the Silverlight Blog:

It’s official! As of today Silverlight is now supported within Windows Media Center. Microsoft just announced the immediate availability of the Netflix service on Windows Media Center for Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate. Under the hood, this is the same Silverlight-based service that users can get from www.netflix.com. To use it on Windows Media Center, you need to be a subscriber to Netflix and you need to have Silverlight installed on your PC. As shown below, a new Netflix tile now appears under TV + Movies in the Media Center UI.

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On first use, you’ll be prompted to install Silverlight 2 if it’s not already on your machine.

For content providers like Netflix, Silverlight support in Windows Media Center means they can leverage most, if not all, of their previous Silverlight development work to reach a potential audience of some 180 million Media Center users, 13 million of whom spend about 90 minutes in Media Center per session. Technically, Silverlight just plugs into Windows Media Center the same way it plugs into a web browser, so it supports all the features of Silverlight. However, that doesn’t mean that any content provider can make their Silverlight application available in Windows Media Center.At this point Microsoft has only announced the addition of Netflix as a Silverlight-based provider, but we look forward to the Windows Media Center team adding more Silverlight-based content experiences in the future.

Really cool, no word about it on Windows 7 atm though*. But hey that hasn’t even hit RTM yet, surely once it does you will be able to enjoy the same on that. It sure is good to see Silverlight being used more and more, on the web and in the OS!

* The only thing Windows 7 the announcement mentioned is about a new EPG that integrates both TV programming and Internet content in Windows Media Center.

Update: more info and a demo can be found here

Comments

gregsedwards wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 8:08 AM

Odd thing is neither post actually tells us how to get it. Is it just supposed to automagically appear under TV+Movies, can you get it from www.netflix.com, or do you need to hit Windows Update to get it?

JSYOUNG571 wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 8:24 AM

@greg...my thoughts exactly. How are we suppose to get this as part of Windows Media?

TedHoward wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 9:33 AM

@greg, @jsyoung - Yes. Based on what I know of the architecture of Media Center, the inner workings of that group, and those official posts, it should just appear as an option. Also, comment on the official post to get your feedback heard by the team so they can learn to include such info next time.

Something only TechFlash answered so far, that includes LiveSide, is that Media Center Extenders cannot access this functionality. They propose that this could be a strategy tax to keep Xbox LIVE Gold subscribers, as you could just use the 360 as an extender and not pay for Gold otherwise.

ranpha wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 9:49 AM

Some people at the thegreenbutton.com says that Windows 7 will not be supported until it reach RTM status.

foaf wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 12:51 PM

I wish Netflix would enter the UK market, maybe buying LoveFilm.com to enter the market

Khristopher wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 12:51 PM

What's this have to do with Windows Live?

This site is just becoming another Microsoft fanboy site.

surilamin wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 4:56 PM

@Khristopher, silverlight is part of the live suite, and this site is much more useful for me because it covers a wider range of Microsoft products...

jonharrell wrote re: Windows Media Center Brings Netflix To Consumers Using Silverlight
on Wed, May 20 2009 10:20 PM

Well it doesn't show up for me, and there is no Check for update in WMC, and I have also ran Windows Update a few times too. And its still not showing up for me. Can anybody help me?

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