Viaplay og Sputnik i linux?
Hej alle sammen.
Jeg kigger på evt at købe mig en Raspberry PI til brug med tv´et til at streame film osv.
Den vil få installeret en Debian “squeeze” som kan kører på ARM.
Er der nogen der har erfaringer med at kører Viaplay og Sputnik på en linux distro?
Og burde der være forskel på om det er en alm pc eller den er ARM baseret?
pft
Jeg kigger på evt at købe mig en Raspberry PI til brug med tv´et til at streame film osv.
Den vil få installeret en Debian “squeeze” som kan kører på ARM.
Er der nogen der har erfaringer med at kører Viaplay og Sputnik på en linux distro?
Og burde der være forskel på om det er en alm pc eller den er ARM baseret?
pft
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Hej og velkommen herSputnik
Sputnik vil ikke virke, da de bruger Silverlight-plugin til at streame og der findes ikke og kommer heller ikke til det, en udgave til linux.
Jet roede på et tidspunkt
Moonlight projektet blev
Moonlight projektet blev
Men når men følger et link til "Get Silverlight" fra Linux, leder Microsoft selv en videre hen på Moonlight. Og det gør det stadig :)
#4
Siden er ikke opdateret i over et år og i dette link kan læses om hvordan det står til
http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/Is-Moonlight-dead-td4200997.html
Hello,
I see no activity in the mailing list and github; Silverlight 5 is
already released, Moonlight is two versions behind; does it all mean
that Moonlight is dead? Will there be any successor for moonlight or
we may consider silverlight as dead platform for cross-platform
webapplications?
None of the developers that used to work full time on Moonlight are working full time on Moonlight anymore.
Some work for Xamarin now, some have gone on different paths.
Some of the work that we did for Moonlight improved Mono in many significant ways (a stable IL verifier, a working sandbox, coreclr security, error recovery and much more). Some of the other work I believe is a gold mine of technology, in particular our media pipeline, the rendering/layout code and the animation framework. Perhaps someone would find a use for that code in the future, we currently do not have plans to continue developing Moonlight.
There are several reasons. From a community perspective, we never managed to get much traction to get contributions to improve the stack and share the development effort with. This had the very negative side effect that without a sponsored team, Moonlight development would quickly stop.
Although Microsoft released some key bits of the style and controls from Silverlight 2 to use in Moonlight 2, the more advanced and complex components for supporting 3 and 4 were not yet open sourced, so those areas in Moonlight suffer as an effect.
The Silverlight vision was on a great path (despite some bloat making it into its design, or some very complicated and over-engineered bits of technology making it into the stack). But key components that would have allowed Silverlight to become a real cross-platform framework were cut from the releases, like full File System Access which just doomed Silverlight to be a web-only plugin. Silverlight's fate was sealed when they started supporting Windows-only features in the plugin.
I felt that Silverlight had a bright future, and that it could turn to fill an important void, not only for web development, but for desktop development in general. And this was largely one of my motivators. I am very sad that Microsoft strategy cut the air supply to Silvelright.
Finally, Microsoft seems to be going back to a Windows-only vision of the world. They have a third reimplementation of the XAML/UI stack, this time on top of WinRT.
I do not think that a full open source WinRT stack makes sense at this point for two reasons: (a) the world has changed and developers now believe in writing the business logic once, and multiple UIs (for example, a desktop UI and a web UI, or a desktop UI and a mobile UI) and (b) because judging by previous experience, we would hardly get contributors, we would be 12-24 months late to get some apps on Mac/Linux.
At this point, I just advise developers to write their apps by splitting their UI from their engine code. This ensures that you will have a great UI experience on every platform (Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, Windows and Web) and that the only thing preventing you from shipping your code is not a third party catching up to the latest Microsoft APIs, but yourself.
Miguel
Hej
Jeg har fået viaplay
Jeg har fået viaplay til og virke i ubuntu med den guide her
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/pipelight-use-silverlight-in-your-linux…
/Kvik
#0Moonlight er som sagt
Moonlight er som sagt forlængst dødt, men Pipelight lever, som antydet i #6 - og er efter alt at dømme en mere gangbar og funktionel løsning end Moonlight nogensinde var, alligevel.
Da pipelight bygger på wine og MS Windows-versionen af Silverlight, vil jeg formode at det ikke lader sig gøre på ARM.
Jeg har ikke kunne få
Lidt noget andet:
Netflix kan jeg sagtens få til køre med Pipelight. Man skal bare installere et browser addon, så man kan udgive sig for at være fx Firefox på Windows 7 (kan ikke lige huske vad det addon / plugin hedder)
addon
Sputnik i linux?
Jeg har installerer Pipelight på en Linux PC med Intel CPU og der virker en del af TV 2 Play indholdet.
Det er ikke alt indholdet på TV 2 Play der er DRM krypteret, det meste af TV 2s egen producerede indhold har ikke DRM og det virker på Linux.
Har Netflix ikke DRM da?
Har Netflix ikke DRM da?
Hvorfor DRM på TV 2 Play ikke virker er et godt spørgsmål, formentligt benytter Silverlight playeren en eller anden funktion som ikke virker i Pipelight?