Windows Phone 7 Will Stream Netflix
Thanks to Silverlight, Windows 7 Phone owners will get to stream new movies on the go.
Microsoft on Monday revealed a plethora of details surrounding the upcoming Windows Phone 7. Although the company issued a formal press release highlighting the device's features, Microsoft presented a "big reveal" during the MIX10 conference. One of the big surprises was the phone's ability to stream Netflix movies.
The San Francisco Chronicle was at the scene and reports that Vertigo Software CEO Scott Stanfield went on stage to give the audience a demonstration of the prototype-- Stanfield is working with Netflix to develop the app for Windows Phone 7. The first example shown was a streaming feed of the TV show "Rescue Me."
Stanfield then told the audience that the app will include a list of new releases while also providing recommendations under the "Movies You'll Love" category. He added that once a movie has ended, it will appear in the recently viewed menu of the phone's Music and Video hub.
Netflix currently uses Microsoft's Silverlight technology to stream its "Watch Instantly" movies. Microsoft briefly mentioned the company yesterday while boasting the adoption of Silverlight by companies such as eBay Inc., BBC, Major League Soccer, and more.
"Silverlight adoption has continued at a rapid pace with installations approaching 60 percent of all Internet devices worldwide," Microsoft said.
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While it's a cool idea and I wouldn't mind having it, I have no idea when I would ever use it. The only times I can think of are on airplanes, but you can't use your cell phone, and on long car trips, but in that case I'm usually driving and couldn't watch anyway.
^ you can use your phones on Airplanes just not during takeoff/landing.
I watch youtube all the time on my phone... usually comedians while im eating lunch.
If only we can get the browser/w3 people to shut up and let us install codecs of our own choices, HTML5 would have hit the ground running, trampling over flash and silverlight for video/audio.
From what I've seen the video quality of HTML5 is not as good as flash. Hopefully that gets fixed up...
Not really "new" movies.
haha good luck with you 5GB a month "unlimited" data limit
^ you can use your phones on Airplanes just not during takeoff/landing.I watch youtube all the time on my phone... usually comedians while im eating lunch.
You're supposed to turn all electronics off on take off and landing, but I don't think you are allowed to have the radios working on your phone at all during the entire flight, which is why some phones have an "Airplane mode".
This is pretty cool. There are also a bunch of TV shows on Netflix Streaming.
There are not a ton of times where I have time to watch a full movie; however, tv shows fit the bill.
Yes, this is just what I would want to do on a freaking cell phone screen, watch movies when I have a 40+" HD TV sitting in the comfort of my home. Epic Fail
Abrahm is correct. Only a hand full of devices are allowed to be on at all times on a plane. That list includes things like pace makers, watches, hearing aids and pagers in receive mode only. Other items can be used at the gate, but once the plane is rolling for any reason all other items should be off as they can interfere with the aircraft radios. Once in the air above a certain altitude, things like cameras and such can be used, as long as any transmit functions have been turned off. This stuff is right out of the operations handbook at my airline.
haha good luck with you 5GB a month "unlimited" data limit
Um thats normally only with the Wireless internet plans for say laptops not for cell phones. I currently have VZW and my plan has Unlimited Data, text/flix/pics and 1400 mins for 2 lines. I do have a 22% discount so I pay like $113/month.
But his would be cool. Silverlight is pretty nice and is a good competator to Flash until HTML5 takes off which IE9 is said to support.
But for the phone, I wouldn't mind having Flash and Silverlight to expand the ability.
Still sounds cool. Wonder if any other streaming sites will have apps for a Windows 7 phone.....
Man I cant wait to replace my touch pro WM 6.5!!!
What about the possibility of silverlight on android devices? This is a pretty cool feature but would suck if it was limited to WM7
What about the possibility of silverlight on android devices? This is a pretty cool feature but would suck if it was limited to WM7
Why would microsoft pay for r&d and a deal with netflix on a microsoft app and then let their biggest competitor (bing vs google) use it?
because it would be cool?
If only we can get the browser/w3 people to shut up and let us install codecs of our own choices, HTML5 would have hit the ground running, trampling over flash and silverlight for video/audio.
Too late. Flash and Silverlight probably aren't going anywhere any time soon, in no small part thanks to that fiasco. Not that I really care, Flash deserves its place on the internet for all the awesomeness it has brought us over the years.
Plus looking at the HTML5 fiasco, I can understand why companies like MS and Adobe would choose to advance things on their own.
I prefer my big screen TV and my pc monitor. At least I can see the small details.
Interesting thing that Windows Phone 7 will support this and the iPhone no (at least not for now). Here is the demo where Scott Stanfield explains how Netflix streaming works on WP7: http://www.thehdstandard.com/hardw [...] s-phone-7/
Catalin
Professional Streaming Consultant
this is one of the worst ideas ever. fyi72 above said why, the 5GB limit for our "unlimited plans". i don't doubt the ability to do such a thing is "cool". but the reality of it isn't there. we could watch one show per month (if we are lucky) and then not use our phone's data plan the other 29 days and 22 hours of that month. i mean does this equal a smart thing to even do once? common, a little common sense is needed here.