Netflix: PS3 disc must remain in system until 2010 update; and other answers to your pressing questions
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Netflix was kind enough to answer a heap of nitpicky questions following the announcement that its steaming service would soon be available for PlayStation 3. Certainly, question marks hovered over the application "disc" and whether or not it would have to always be in the PS3 to use the Netflix streaming service. It turns out that Netflix won't have an integrated XMB solution just yet -- but it's coming.
Check out our interview with a Netflix representative for the full details:
Joystiq: Was the PS3 application developed internally by Netflix?
Netflix: Yes, with the help of the Sony team.
Can the Netflix application be installed to the PS3 hard dive from the disc? Or must the disc be inserted every time a user wants to access Netflix?
Yes, the Netflix disc has to be inserted every time to access the Netflix service.
Why a disc-based application and not streaming access through the PS3 browser?
Netflix members and PS3 owners have really wanted a way to instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix via the PS3 system. The instant streaming disc represented the fastest and easiest way to let them do this.
Why not distribute the application via PSN download or firmware update, and then embed it into the XMB?
Again, the instant streaming disc represented the fastest and easiest way to let PS3 enthusiasts get Netflix on the PS3. Late next year we expect to have an embedded solution available for PS3s via a system software update slated for release through the PlayStation Network.
Is releasing the PS3 application on a disc required by an exclusivity agreement with Microsoft?
The Netflix agreement with Sony for PS3 is consistent with the terms of our partnership with Microsoft for Xbox 360. Our goal is to give members the opportunity to instantly watch movies streamed from Netflix via the widest variety of Netflix ready devices. All of our partners are aware of our goal.
Is any new content being added to the Netlfix streaming catalog alongside this announcement?
We are constantly adding content to better serve our members, however we did not announce new content alongside the PS3 announcement.
Can users search the entire Netflix streaming library from the PS3? (On Xbox 360, browsing is currently limited to 100-movie categories.)
Similar to Xbox, subscribers can search lists of movies in categories such as New Releases, Drama, Action, Comedy, etc., and will have access to the entire library available to watch instantly.
Will special features typically found on DVD and Blu-ray discs (e.g., additional audio tracks, director commentary, etc.) be available through the PS3 application?
No.
Is there any difference between the content catalog available on PS3 versus Xbox 360?
No.
Does the PS3 application include any features that aren't in the Xbox 360 application?
No.
Are there more features being planned for a future update?
Again, late next year we expect to have an embedded solution available for PS3s via a system software update slated for release through the PlayStation Network.
Finally, what's the update on a Netflix application for Wii?
Certainly, the Wii represents a great opportunity given the size of its installed base, but we have nothing specific to say about it at this point. The Xbox partnership has been terrific for Netflix members, and we're equally excited to announce the partnership with PS3.
Reader Comments (209)
Posted: Oct 28th 2009 7:45PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 11:42PM (Unverified) said
Thanx for the valuable information. How we get this disc for the people that already have a Netflix account? Please provide information over it. Provide links to related topics if possible.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2009 9:00PM (Unverified) said
all i got to say about the disc is...... WHO CARES lol. dude........ netflix is on ps3. just wanna know what day im able to use it. and the disc is free too.
Posted: Nov 10th 2009 1:46PM (Unverified) said
hey guys i just got me email from netflix saying the disc was shipped!!! So i guess its d-day!
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 11:10PM (Unverified) said
At least on the ps3 you do not have too pay for online (which one has too already) like the Crapbox 360. hehe
Posted: Nov 15th 2009 9:57AM (Unverified) said
I love my PS3. . but this is so very horrible. I received my disc yesterday . . .inserted the DVD . registered (which is a really bad process) and clicked around the blocky UI (circa 1998). I ejected to get a little FPS action in (Modern Warfare is amazing) only to find that when I entered the Netflix disc back in I was being asked to register and activate yet again.
I don't own an Xbox but thought Sony would be working closely with Netflix to provide interface and user settings that would rival Microsoft. . .sure an "update" is coming but come on Sony I think those of us who have always held Sony up to a higher standard were completely disappointed.
I don't own an Xbox but thought Sony would be working closely with Netflix to provide interface and user settings that would rival Microsoft. . .sure an "update" is coming but come on Sony I think those of us who have always held Sony up to a higher standard were completely disappointed.
Posted: Nov 16th 2009 8:08PM (Unverified) said
Don't use the disc just get the PlayOn DLNA client and run it on a PC connected to the same network as your PS3
Posted: Jan 16th 2010 10:09AM (Unverified) said
Posted: Jan 26th 2010 1:21PM (Unverified) said
heres a slightly complicated but feasible solution Install windows on your PS3. Then Download an iso program such as alcohol 120% or Power ISO then create a virtual drive, rip the disk as an ISO image and auto mount it. Like I said pain in the ass especially if all you want to do is watch movies but hey what can you do???
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