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I just installed vista 32 bit last week. I immediately found out that the DRM files won't play netflix movies. I have read even on MS website that this is sometimes a problem and installed their "fixes" but nothing has helped. If I use a Dsub video connection it works but not with DVI. I am not watching HD movies and so can't see a reason why this is happening. Netflix is aware of the problem but have no solution either. Does anyone know why the lastest MS system can't function properly? thanks -- nate39 |
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Sorry, I'm not clear about your question.
"If I use a Dsub video connection it works but not with DVI." Are you saying that you can get the netflix instant watching but you can't display it using dsub? Or netflix instant watching doesn't work at all? -- oscar ....Right click is your best friend... "nate39" wrote: I just installed vista 32 bit last week. I immediately found out that the DRM files won't play netflix movies. I have read even on MS website that this is sometimes a problem and installed their "fixes" but nothing has helped. If I use a Dsub video connection it works but not with DVI. I am not watching HD movies and so can't see a reason why this is happening. Netflix is aware of the problem but have no solution either. Does anyone know why the lastest MS system can't function properly? thanks -- nate39 |
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What KB are you referring to on the MS website about this? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "nate39" wrote in message ... I just installed vista 32 bit last week. I immediately found out that the DRM files won't play netflix movies. I have read even on MS website that this is sometimes a problem and installed their "fixes" but nothing has helped. If I use a Dsub video connection it works but not with DVI. I am not watching HD movies and so can't see a reason why this is happening. Netflix is aware of the problem but have no solution either. Does anyone know why the lastest MS system can't function properly? thanks -- nate39 |
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'Windows Media Player 11 articles, fixes and updates' (http://kbupdate.info/windows-media-player-11.php) This is the page I have tried so far with no success. I have been to the one you posted but didn't find anything that helped. If you see a link that might help, please let me know. thanks for the reply. -- nate39 |
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That's a huge bunch of information as opposed to any concrete KB about using DVI. If Netflix requires content security (and I would think that they would), I don't see why they would be allowing you to play DRM files over DVI. This seems like a very conscious design decision on their part that helps protect the security of their content. You could potentially have the same problem with anything that required HDCP... -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "nate39" wrote in message ... 'Windows Media Player 11 articles, fixes and updates' (http://kbupdate.info/windows-media-player-11.php) This is the page I have tried so far with no success. I have been to the one you posted but didn't find anything that helped. If you see a link that might help, please let me know. thanks for the reply. -- nate39 |
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It seems you're missing the point. I have a paid subscription with them to watch their content on "view instantly". I watched it on DVI with XP, but now with Vista I can't. What does DVI have to do with it? HDCP is for hardware so one can watch HD content; I am using the same hardware as before. It isn't netflix protecting me from viewing what I bought, it is MS skrewing around. Do some research. A lot of people have the same problem and even MS tech page admits it and has a fix, but it doesn't work at all. This DRM is a messed up scam if paid subscribers can't view content they paid for. -- nate39 |
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Cool - what specific tech page and what specific fix are you referring to? You linked to a huge page with a whole lot of information, so I don't know what specific information you are referring to. If you could be specific, probably it would be more possible for me to be helpful. If there is some specific fix and it doesn't work, that'd be useful. Could you be specific in the information about why it won't play, as well as being specific about what specific fix you are referring to? So far you're being rather vague which means I'm not clear on what you're trying to indicate. My apologies. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "nate39" wrote in message ... It seems you're missing the point. I have a paid subscription with them to watch their content on "view instantly". I watched it on DVI with XP, but now with Vista I can't. What does DVI have to do with it? HDCP is for hardware so one can watch HD content; I am using the same hardware as before. It isn't netflix protecting me from viewing what I bought, it is MS skrewing around. Do some research. A lot of people have the same problem and even MS tech page admits it and has a fix, but it doesn't work at all. This DRM is a messed up scam if paid subscribers can't view content they paid for. -- nate39 |
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You state that you recently installed Vista 32 bit. I’m assuming that you
mean Home Premium. I’m also assuming that you have the latest video/graphic driver updates. "It seems you're missing the point. I have a paid subscription with them to watch their content on "view instantly." "This DRM is a messed up scam if paid subscribers can't view content they paid for." I can assure you that Netflix watch instantly performs on Vista and XP as expected. I’ve been using Netflix watch instantly during the past 2 years. I have used it on 4 different Windows personal computers including laptops, desktop, XP and Vista. Netflix watch instantly works with Vista exactly as advertised on the Netflix website. -- oscar ....Right click is your best friend... "nate39" wrote: It seems you're missing the point. I have a paid subscription with them to watch their content on "view instantly". I watched it on DVI with XP, but now with Vista I can't. What does DVI have to do with it? HDCP is for hardware so one can watch HD content; I am using the same hardware as before. It isn't netflix protecting me from viewing what I bought, it is MS skrewing around. Do some research. A lot of people have the same problem and even MS tech page admits it and has a fix, but it doesn't work at all. This DRM is a messed up scam if paid subscribers can't view content they paid for. -- nate39 |