The wait is over for your Mac to Watch Instantly on Netflix
by at October 27, 2008 10:00 am
Sections: Mac OS X, Mac Software, Operating Systems, Social Media, Web Applications / Development
Sections: Mac OS X, Mac Software, Operating Systems, Social Media, Web Applications / Development

There’s always something.
That something isn’t quite that bad, but it is ironic. It seems that Microsoft’s Silverlight is the vehicle that Netflix has chosen to deliver its streaming video to Intel Macs. You read right, Intel Macs. So to anyone still sporting a non-Intel processor, I sincerely hope you don’t buy into the whole Netflix thing in the first place. Alternatively, this could be a great reason for you to upgrade to one of the new MacBooks!
The reason behind Silverlight is its DRMing skills. I have a hard time with any decision that’s made with DRM in mind, though it’s not just Intel Macs that benefit from this choice. Now, Watch Instantly works anywhere Silverlight does, which includes Firefox. So, if you find yourself stuck trying to use a PC, you won’t have to fully submit to Internet Explorer to stream some Netflix.
Personally, I would have rather seen Netflix find a solution that could work anywhere Flash works. That way, Netflix could work on not only the Mac, but also the PS3, and who knows, maybe even the iPhone if Adobe has their way. But, I suppose I should take the victories as they happen. Thanks Netflix…it’s about time.
Here’s the full PR:
Read [Engadget]
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