You all wonder, but it's been a hell for me to watch world cup highlights without the damn moonlight, also italian tv rai, which has the rights to broadcast it, uses moonlight exensively for its website. And since now, I haven't been able to make this horrible plugin to work on Lucid. I'll try with this new release and see.
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vervelover : same here in the netherlands, our taxpayer funded public channels stream everything in silverlight, only after extensive digging through sitecode can you find proper mplayer supported streams, and their setup changes every damn quarter
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I had to install this thing to watch what was basically an advert for another MS product.
The scary thing is, once you tried *to watch their advert*, you were required to accept to a very scary looking codec licensing agreement.
My guess is that once they get everyone using this instead of HTML5 and Flash, they'll say "Oh, we have to remove support for those codecs on the free platforms because it's enabling users to violate the patent licensing." That will cripple the open implementation and start roping everyone back in to Windows.
I recommend staying as far away from this as possible.
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Who cares?
Originally posted by d2kx View PostAdobe Flash finally in a dying state thanks to HTML5, now they try to push Silverlight/Moonlight. Seriously?
I can't wait till moment i can dump flash, and they push silver light...
SIGHT!
First thing that came to my mind when i read this article, WHO CARES?
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It's really just Microsoft that benefits from this Moonlight thing. It allows them to sell their technology as a cross-platform way for broadcasters to deliver their content over the Internet. While in reality Moonlight will always be subpar to Silverlight (i.e. You really need Microsoft Windows for best experience)
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