![]() ![]() As a result, most of the ones I've used are incomplete, slow and require significant Android internals knowledge to set up. ![]() They have a feature comparison page here:įor Linux, it looks like the first way you mentioned (the official android emulator for developers) may be a good idea, since I see it offers gpu acceleration features via KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine), and I already have KVM installed anyway for testing virtual machine performance using it.īTW, here's a site with lots of android apk downloads available.īut, I don't have any need for them and have not tested any of the available emulators or app downloads.įurther to what the others have said, most Android emulators are intended for Android developers rather than end-users. But, BlueStacks is supposed to be the most popular choice for Windows. Here is a (possibly dodgy) website where you can download a player and Apps including Netflix. Here is developer information about the emulator: But, it does not work in Chromium (because Chromium doesn't have DRM support, so you need Chrome instead) But, I don't see the point (as it works the same way from a browser window as it does from the app). You can also get a netflix app for Chrome from the chrome app store. It also works fine under Chrome in Linux now (no special apps or extensions needed, just use the native Chrome for Linux). So, you can play Netflix videos in Chrome, just by going to to ![]() Netflix can use HTML5 now in browsers, provided the browser supports the needed DRM extensions. ![]() I noticed you mentioned Silverlight stability in one post. I don't see any difference between the app and browser version either. You do realize that Netflix works from a browser, right? IOW, you don't need an app for it. Has anybody tried running the Android emulator to access many of the fine Apps available, such as Netflix?īut, this is the second thread I see you mentioning the Netflix app in lately (you also mentioned it in the thread you started asking about Linux touch screen support). ![]()
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