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Microsoft Silverlight Chrome [exclusive] (2024)

Microsoft Silverlight Chrome [exclusive] (2024)

It uses the Internet Explorer engine within a Chrome tab to load legacy content.

The Emergence of HTML5: The web moved toward native standards. HTML5 provided the same video and animation capabilities as Silverlight but functioned natively within the browser without requiring third-party downloads. Microsoft’s Response and the End of Life microsoft silverlight chrome

In conclusion, the story of Microsoft Silverlight on Google Chrome is a case study in the triumph of open standards over proprietary silos. Silverlight was technically impressive, but it asked users and developers to trust a single vendor’s vision. Chrome, by contrast, bet on the web itself, prioritizing security, speed, and the collective power of the W3C. The two were incompatible not merely because of code, but because of ideology. Silverlight represented a world where the browser was a vessel for plug-ins; Chrome represents a world where the browser is the platform. As we now enjoy seamless video, 3D graphics, and rich applications without a single plug-in, we are witnessing the legacy of that battle—a lesson that on the web, openness and agility will always defeat a beautiful, but closed, silo. It uses the Internet Explorer engine within a

Its most high-profile adoption was by Netflix , which used Silverlight as the delivery mechanism for its streaming service for many years due to its DRM (Digital Rights Management) capabilities. Microsoft’s Response and the End of Life In

Since standard Chrome cannot run Silverlight, you must use emulation or alternative browsers that mimic legacy environments. 1. Use "IE Tab" Extension for Chrome

Microsoft Silverlight was a framework for writing and running rich internet applications, similar to Adobe Flash. For years, it was a key technology for streaming video (notably Netflix) and complex business applications.

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David Newman
I now using VirtualDub-FilterMod almost daily, as it has native deep-color support for CineForm and MOV I/O, so it is an excellent companion to Adobe tools which way prefer MOV (their AVI support in 8-bit only.)
dipje
VDFilterMod is the default 'VirtualDub' I install these days on my systems. Seems stable enough, and if you work with things like prores, dnx, cineform and mov files it can be a godsend (together with deep colour support in avs+ and / or Vapoursynth)
Andrew Kolakowski
...use VirtualDub_FilterMod which is nice and simple way of encoding to x264/5 (and it has all bit depths). It will read Cineform, DNxHR, ProRes etc. It's old, good Vdub on steroids