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> potential issues with Amazon and Neflix. > Although the plugin works fine on most websites, we encountered some > build) under Win 7, Win 8.1 and Win 10 - details on > We tested today the Silverlight plugin using Firefox 43 beta 7 (64-bit (In reply to Petruta Rasa from comment #27) When the same settings are in place for 32-bit builds, Netflix redirects to a system requirements page: Please visit for additional information.įor additional assistance resolving this issue, please visit our Help Center. We cannot find all the required components to play Netflix on this device.
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In this case the bellow message is shown: Netflix doesn't fallback to Silverlight if Adobe Primetime CDM is not installed (set to Never Activate before it is downloaded and installed).
#ENABLE SILVERLIGHT IN FIREFOX WINDOWS 8.1#
We recommend using our HTML5 video player on Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 8.1 or later, Microsoft Edge, or Opera." Amazon trailers are not played, the following message is displayed:Īmazon Video isn’t supported on the 64-bit version of Firefox. We tested today the Silverlight plugin using Firefox 43 beta 7 (64-bit build) under Win 7, Win 8.1 and Win 10 - details on Īlthough the plugin works fine on most websites, we encountered some potential issues with Amazon and Neflix. I think the overhead of dealing with user bug reports and services' requests to be whitelisted is greater than the value of a Silverlight whitelist (that doesn't affect 32-bit Firefox). I don't think we need to worry about new services launching in 2016 that rely on Silverlight, given that neither Chrome nor Edge support Silverlight. There are many smaller regional services that use Silverlight DRM besides Amazon and Netflix.