Netflix recently opened up a Mac Beta version of their Watch Instantly movie streaming service (via Microsoft’s much-maligned Silverlight. About 15 minutes ago I decided to give it a test drive, and now I’m already five minutes deep into Howard Hawks’ Twentieth Century. It’s that simple!!! Just go to Netflix.com/silverlightoptin, click a button to enter the Beta, pick a movie to watch, install Silverlight, and your movie really will start playing instantly. It’s not false advertising!
My only complaint thus far is that, unlike a YouTube or Hulu clip, you can’t wait for the full video to load before you start watching — the video buffers itself in real time based on the strength of your internet connection. So every time my Gchat goes off, Twentieth Century goes off, too. This is surely my fault for attempting to multitask. I trust you would give Carole Lombard the undivided attention she deserves.
Meanwhile, I’ve started experiencing dissatisfaction with the ol’ Windows-friendly Watch Now, from which I keep getting blurry movies. Now this is surely a coincidence and may be due to my own multitasking and slow internet (i think the squirrels are biting the wires again), but it’s been quite annoying.
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Try pausing the movie right when it starts playing, and then just let it buffer / load for a good 10 minutes or so. That should solve all the multitasking probz.
Make that “some” Macs; God forbid you own a quick, powerful machine with a PowerPC chip… cuz then, like mine, it still won’t work. Firewire moving to obsolesence and now this… *sigh*
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