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adam1991
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by adam1991 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:58 pm
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3095259/ ... ur-pc.html
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In a blog post, Microsoft claimed Microsoft Edge was built to take advantage of platform features in Windows 10, including the PlayReady Content Protection and the media engine’s Protected Media Path.
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Crash2009
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Case: Rosewill Blackhawk
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by Crash2009 » Fri Jul 15, 2016 5:03 pm
adam1991 wrote:http://www.pcworld.com/article/3095259/ ... ur-pc.html
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In a blog post, Microsoft claimed Microsoft Edge was built to take advantage of platform features in Windows 10, including the PlayReady Content Protection and the media engine’s Protected Media Path.
Edge is a POS, I uninstalled it.
Might have to put it back after reading your post.
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by adam1991 » Fri Jul 15, 2016 6:28 pm
Well, I don't play much inside Windows, but I did play with Edge a little bit.
And I agree with you.
That all being said, I chose to simply ignore it rather than rip it out by the roots.
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Crash2009
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CPU: Phenom II X4 965, Water Kuhler
Mobo: Asus M4A78PRO
RAM: Corsair 8GB
HDD: 120GB SSD, 5TB WD Black
GPU: Radeon HD 6770
Tuner: Ceton Infini4 pciE, HDHR3CC
Case: Rosewill Blackhawk
Display: A couple 32's, and a projector
Amp: Sony HT-CT150 3D Soundbar
TV Provider: Comcast
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by Crash2009 » Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:13 pm
I was afraid to rip it out.
"C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\MicrosoftEdgeOLD.exe"
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Crash2009
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HTPC Specs:
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CPU: Phenom II X4 965, Water Kuhler
Mobo: Asus M4A78PRO
RAM: Corsair 8GB
HDD: 120GB SSD, 5TB WD Black
GPU: Radeon HD 6770
Tuner: Ceton Infini4 pciE, HDHR3CC
Case: Rosewill Blackhawk
Display: A couple 32's, and a projector
Amp: Sony HT-CT150 3D Soundbar
TV Provider: Comcast
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by Crash2009 » Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:17 pm
Nuff about Edge. Does this article mean that Netflix will now have something worthwhile to watch, or are they going to start playing HBO re-runs from 2011?
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by adam1991 » Sat Jul 16, 2016 1:22 pm
Well, that's a different topic--but Netflix has plenty for me to watch.
For example, several months ago I discovered NCIS. I just finished season 4 (DiNozzo just met La Grenouille in the flesh!). Great show. That it came out in 2003, and that I'm currently watching episodes from 2007, doesn't alter or diminish my appreciation for it one bit.
I have no need for Netflix to be showing me current movies a week after release for it to be useful to me.
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Crash2009
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HDD: 120GB SSD, 5TB WD Black
GPU: Radeon HD 6770
Tuner: Ceton Infini4 pciE, HDHR3CC
Case: Rosewill Blackhawk
Display: A couple 32's, and a projector
Amp: Sony HT-CT150 3D Soundbar
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by Crash2009 » Sat Jul 16, 2016 2:31 pm
OK, getting back on topic then. A month or two ago I installed the Netflix Plugin for WMC. Worked fine. The first error (might have been the only one) that I experienced, was that I had to open Internet Explorer and log into Netflix prior to running the plug in WMC. So since WMC is the core of the HTPC and IE was required to get Netflix into the core....I would say yes, Internet Explorer is a HTPC component. Since Edge was not required (at the time) , (might be different now) , I would say Edge is not a HTPC component.
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Crash2009
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CPU: Phenom II X4 965, Water Kuhler
Mobo: Asus M4A78PRO
RAM: Corsair 8GB
HDD: 120GB SSD, 5TB WD Black
GPU: Radeon HD 6770
Tuner: Ceton Infini4 pciE, HDHR3CC
Case: Rosewill Blackhawk
Display: A couple 32's, and a projector
Amp: Sony HT-CT150 3D Soundbar
TV Provider: Comcast
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#8
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by Crash2009 » Sat Jul 16, 2016 4:32 pm
So my previous post was Netflix in WMC, using IE as the Login.
Maybe this one is more what you are looking for.....
You can also watch Netflix in the Edge browser. I seem to remember installing Silverlight/HTML5 to enable this during my Netflix Trial Membership.
there it is....looks like you don't need to install anything for Edge.
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23742
There are also apps for your phones and tablets.
You can also watch Netflix in the newer versions of IE, Older IE versions need the WebM plug-in.
http://www.webmproject.org
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