Netflix Spoofing / Hi-Jacking
I am not sure if this can be done - but here is goes.
My setup is this:
Custom built Intel Core i3 Media Server with 12TB, feeding Movies, TV Shows, Images and Music on a Gigabit Network to the following:
- 1 Zotec ZBox with Win7 64/64 Gig SSD running XBMC/Boxee - my main HTPC (haven't decided which I like best yet)
- 1 Patriot Box Office in my bedroom
- 2 Sony Bluray players in Kids Bedrooms (the reason I use Serviio)
- 2 Desktop PC's
- 2 Laptops
- 1 Net-book
- 1 Sony Dash (Chumby device)
- 2 Ipod Touches (Going to setup Air Video Server for these - haven't yet though)
- 1 IPhone 3G
- 2 Xbox 360's
- 1 PS3
- 1 Wii
- 1 PC Emulated Arcade Machine
- 4 Original XBox's all modded with Xcecuter CE chips running XBMC (not using anymore - but thinking of setting one back up in Kitchen since i can use Serviio to stream HD to it.)
- 1 Insane Hydro bill hehe.
I guess the list is more for bragging rights. The reason for the post is concerning the Sony DASH. The DASH is a nice little piece of hardware that allows you to play 100's of free flash based widgets (Games, Weather, Social Networking, Online Video, etc) on a 7" touch screen. But what it DOES NOT do is play video off of the local network via a direct connect to the network shares or to a DLNA server. It does play video from numerous streaming sites like YouTube and such - so it does have the ability to play Video.
It also has NetFlix built in. So my question is this: Would there be a way to have Serviio hi-jack the NetFlix requests from the Sony Dash and serve up movies from the local media server instead? Are the streams from NetFlix and the Serviio DLNA similar in nature? This would also work with any other piece of hardware out there that has the ability to play NetFlix movies but does not have the ability to connect with a DLNA server or a network share (probably not to many devices fall in this category though).
I hate it when a piece of hardware has the ability to do more then the Manufacturer allows.
Thanks for reading
ZALM04