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Can't use Netflix after installing Firefox 38. Still asking to install Silverlight?

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I was under the impression we can now play Netflix videos without using Silverlight anymore, after the new update. did I not understand correctly? Netflix is still asking me to install Silverlight. i uninstalled it after reading about the changes.

I was under the impression we can now play Netflix videos without using Silverlight anymore, after the new update. did I not understand correctly? Netflix is still asking me to install Silverlight. i uninstalled it after reading about the changes.

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Netflix still testing the Adobe DRM module and hasn't signed off on it yet, so Silverlight will be needed until Netflix allows that module plugin to be used.

http://www.engadget.com/2015/05/12/firefox-38/ See the comments at the bottom - the 3rd comment by Maverick.

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Also, Firefox keeps telling my Adobe Shockwave Player is outdated. I've updated it twice, still get the same message :/

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

Netflix still testing the Adobe DRM module and hasn't signed off on it yet, so Silverlight will be needed until Netflix allows that module plugin to be used.

http://www.engadget.com/2015/05/12/firefox-38/ See the comments at the bottom - the 3rd comment by Maverick.

the-edmeister said

Netflix still testing the Adobe DRM module and hasn't signed off on it yet, so Silverlight will be needed until Netflix allows that module plugin to be used. http://www.engadget.com/2015/05/12/firefox-38/ See the comments at the bottom - the 3rd comment by Maverick.

Thank you, answered my question. Ah well, back to installing Silverlight! :)