I'd be leery of using such a video-intensive product like that in
VirtualBox. It might work better with VMWare or Parallels, since
they're a bit better than VB when it comes to video support, but I
dunno.

Scott
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Bob Therina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone tried Netflix through Virtualbox on Kubuntu? I have it on a 3.0
> GHz P4 with 1.8 GB RAM ATI Radion with 128 MB and running Windows XP in the
> VM. I tried it once while only having 768 MB in the box total with 256 MB
> allotted to the VM. It worked, but was real choppy. Apparently if you try
> too many different configurations you get locked out of "watch now" on
> Netflix. I guess it needs some balance between the guest and host OS's.
>
> Bob
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