Netflix now can do streaming on Linux without Flash. (Though it doesn't look like all streaming services work this way currently.)

It looks like Netflix uses the NSS (Network Security Services) libraries to do this. (See http://www.pcworld.com/article/2824623/ubuntu-linux-gets-netflix-without-weird-workarounds.html for more details) I can confirm firsthand that this works on my distro (Arch). But it only works in Google Chrome, not the fully open source Chromium.

HTH,

DR

On 07/27/2015 07:23 PM, Shirley Márquez Dúlcey wrote:
Although there has been a camera API in HTML5 since at least 2012,
browser support has lagged; even now, developers can't count on it
being available, and what support does exist is inconsistent. Flash is
the most widely installed plugin so that is what developers used. It
can also be done with Java or Silverlight but fewer users have those.

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Eric Chadbourne
<[email protected]> wrote:
I've heard some smart folks say flash is needed for live streaming and nothing 
else is nearly as good.  I've heard them say there is no good open source 
option.  If this is true, why?  Surely there's no magic sauce in there that 
couldn't be replicated, or even done better.  Is it more of a matter of plugin 
saturation?  Just curious.

Eric Chadbourne
- The one who uses no flash or java plugins, ever.
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