Issues with Silverlight and Now TV
Posted: 2. Nov 2016, 21:52
I have done plenty of searching to resolve the problem I am experiencing, but it seems there is no recent discussion on this area that I can find:
My host machine is Linux Mint Cinnamon Rafaela 64 bit. I have created two guest machines, Windows XP, and Windows 8.1, both 32 bit with guest additions installed. In neither case, can I get Now TV working, due to compatibility issues with Microsoft Silverlight. I keep getting error t:6030/ c:4110 "there is a problem with audio/visual outputs". I am using Firefox (as nothing else entertains Silverlight), and have attempted to reinstall Silverlight or install an older version etc. etc. and still the problem remains. Hyper-V is enabled within Virtualbox, but I have disabled it in the guest (as a suggestion in another forum) but still no resolution. All other streaming is fine, in fact great in the Windows 8.1 guest. Netflix runs easily, but I understand Netflix has ditched Silverlight...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated... I think it's about time Now TV ditched the use of the antiquated Silverlight that isn't even being developed any more and is apparently due to phase out by 2021, but that's a long time to wait!
My host machine is Linux Mint Cinnamon Rafaela 64 bit. I have created two guest machines, Windows XP, and Windows 8.1, both 32 bit with guest additions installed. In neither case, can I get Now TV working, due to compatibility issues with Microsoft Silverlight. I keep getting error t:6030/ c:4110 "there is a problem with audio/visual outputs". I am using Firefox (as nothing else entertains Silverlight), and have attempted to reinstall Silverlight or install an older version etc. etc. and still the problem remains. Hyper-V is enabled within Virtualbox, but I have disabled it in the guest (as a suggestion in another forum) but still no resolution. All other streaming is fine, in fact great in the Windows 8.1 guest. Netflix runs easily, but I understand Netflix has ditched Silverlight...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated... I think it's about time Now TV ditched the use of the antiquated Silverlight that isn't even being developed any more and is apparently due to phase out by 2021, but that's a long time to wait!