06-13-2012 05:14 PM
In order to address a video streaming bug in the Silverlight plug-in, Microsoft provide us with a special updated version: 5.1.10516.0. As of the May 31st release, we require our new users and users with existing Silverlight 5 versions to install this version.
Here are a few points to consider as well.
5.1.10516.0 is special to Xfinity
The 5.1.10516.0 version is NOT available on Microsoft's official GetSilverlight site, http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/Get-Starte
Must restart browser
For any Silverlight upgrade, users MUST RESTART THEIR BROWSERS! The install screen that appears after the users click "Upgrade" instructs the users to do so. Some users may not be seeing this.
Officially unsupported OS/browsers
For certain OS/browsers that are not officially supported by Silverlight, the install link that Microsoft provided does not function properly. It redirects to the GetSilverlight site which will not provide them with the 5.1.10516 version required. The Mac/Chrome direct link and MS catch-all link is provided below.
For Mac 10.5.7+ / Chrome:
For nearly all other cases:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=149156&v=5.
64-bit support
64-bit is only supported for Win7 SP1 / IE9 . Users attempting to run 64-bit with any other combination of Windows and IE will not be able to install the required 5.1.10516 version of Silverlight to watch videos on Xfinity. Please use 32-bit IE versions.
06-13-2012 09:52 PM
That's still a problem.
I have Vista 64, which is NOT compatible with silverlight64, yet your website always forces me to download a 64 bit installer. Where can I find the 32 bit installer? Also, why does your site require a separate instance of silverlight? That just seems ridiculous!
06-13-2012 09:53 PM
You cannot tell us 64 bit support is only provided for 7, then not provide the download for 32bit.
06-13-2012 11:20 PM
I, too, am having a problem apparently with Silverlight. Whenever I try to view certain programs (Hotel Inspector season 3 for example), I get the following message:
Please upgrade your Microsoft Silverlight plug-in to begin watching this video.
06-14-2012 09:08 AM
jeffburman1956 wrote:
You cannot tell us 64 bit support is only provided for 7, then not provide the download for 32bit.
Here is the link to the page where you can download Internet Explorer 32-bit:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explor
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
06-14-2012 12:12 PM
I do not need the installer for IE 32bit. Your silverlight installer detects that I have vista64, and automatically downloads the silverlight 64 installer. I will make this very clear for you:
I NEED THE SILVERLIGHT 32 INSTALLER!
Not one that detects my 64-bit OS and only gives me the 64-bit installer!
I'm starting to think that the responses in this forum are intentionally not helpful as a means of stalling. It has taken over two weeks to get to this point.
06-14-2012 12:27 PM
jeffburman1956 wrote:
I do not need the installer for IE 32bit. Your silverlight installer detects that I have vista64, and automatically downloads the silverlight 64 installer. I will make this very clear for you:
I NEED THE SILVERLIGHT 32 INSTALLER!
Not one that detects my 64-bit OS and only gives me the 64-bit installer!
I'm starting to think that the responses in this forum are intentionally not helpful as a means of stalling. It has taken over two weeks to get to this point.
Try downloading Silverlight from here and see if it works:
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
06-14-2012 01:02 PM
That installer works and I am no longer receiving the message about upgrading silverlight. The issue is resolved with this silverlight update.
I am concerned about this silverlight patch. Is it supported by Microsoft? Will it generate compatability issues with other silverlight services? Is this an incremental update, and will Microsoft provide the full update later? Will it fit within the update cycle of silverlight? Has it been rigorously tested? Does it have security vulnerabilities? These are things normally identified in an update, you have none of them.
06-14-2012 01:41 PM
This is a joke and I will be looking into canceling my services in the near future.
Comcast has provided no explanation or actual solution for the problems, simply parroting the same statement over and over again. It is a joke and the company should be embarassed. I'm going to be sure to make sure I tell everyone I possibly can not to get Comcast's service as a result of this as well.
06-14-2012 07:28 PM
I installed the old silverlight. Installed the newest version restarted my computer and still nothing is playing. I have read through the forum and see that lots of people are complaining about this issue but no solutions or step by step actions have been offered other than the simple "restart your browser" suggestion. I would really appreciate some quick help and would love even more to speak with someone on the phone. I have a mac book pro and I firefox as my internet browser. Please help me fix this.
06-14-2012 11:52 PM
Hey, I keep getting the error message "You're almost ready to watch _____. Please upgrade your Microsoft Silverlight plug-in to begin watching this video".
To start, I simply downloaded the new plugin (5.1) and I'm running 64bit windows, no big deal, still didn't work. Deleted and uninstalled all together, no bueno. Checked the plugin status for my Google Chrome 12, its definitely enabled. I've restarted my computer, still not working. Tried using Internet Explorer 9, doesn't work on there either It plays tv shows and some movies. The movies affected by the problem all seem to be from the premium channels (HBO, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax). Please help.
06-15-2012 01:50 AM
Having same problem here...
06-15-2012 02:04 AM
Upon further investigation...noticed that when I open the Silverlight Config Executable on my computer the version being reported is 5.1.10516.0 but the version being reported when I go to xfinitytv.com/computer is 5.1.10411.0 might this be the problem? Maybe microsoft upgraded silverlight but comcast has not upgraded their software to recognize it? or maybe it is not being reported correctly in the browsers but I get the same result in any browser I open, I have a slew of browsers just for this purpose....Just curious....
06-15-2012 01:44 PM
I uploaded one version of Silverlight on my Mac. When I attempt to watch a show, I get the message I need to upgrade, then I get the message that only Silverlight 1.0 is available for the Mac PowerPC. Help!!! I don't want to buy a new computer at this time.
06-15-2012 01:49 PM
Wow, this is pretty substandard customer service. My guess is Comcast has cut a deal with Microsoft and is trying to shoehorn IE9 into users hands. That is a silly business decision.
06-17-2012 10:10 PM
I am having the same problem - Win7 64bit (Chrome and IE 9). Yes even with IE9 it is not working.
06-18-2012 09:12 AM
pipkorma wrote:
I uploaded one version of Silverlight on my Mac. When I attempt to watch a show, I get the message I need to upgrade, then I get the message that only Silverlight 1.0 is available for the Mac PowerPC. Help!!! I don't want to buy a new computer at this time.
I am sorry but only Mac OS 10.5 or higher is supported.
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
06-18-2012 04:54 PM
I keep getting the message telling me to update my Silverlight when I try to watch videos on my computer. I have the latest Silverlight, so what the heck is going on?
06-18-2012 06:30 PM
This resolved my issue. Thank you very much!
06-19-2012 12:24 AM
I am having the same problems as everyone else. The issue with Silverlight is still not resolved. It continually says that I need to upgrade, which I have done many times at this point. What is going onnnn?
06-19-2012 07:37 AM
I am having trouble with my mac it tell me upgrade my silverlight but I have tryed with no success what am I doing wrong
06-19-2012 10:09 AM
Where do we install it from?
06-19-2012 12:00 PM
While trying to watch a couple of videos its telling me to update silverlight but I have the most recent version of silverlight already on my computer but it still wont let me watch it
06-19-2012 02:46 PM
Jthomson98 wrote:
Where do we install it from?
Try downloading Silverlight from here and see if it works:
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
06-19-2012 02:48 PM - edited 06-19-2012 02:56 PM
That was the PC download, sorry, I am on a Mac. Also, the Mac is the new macbook pro retina display if that means anything. I had the streaming service working, then all of a sudden it stopped. I tried all the uninstalling and installing methods, I just have no idea. If there is a mac download link to the one you posted maybe that would help. Thanks.
06-19-2012 03:00 PM
Jthomson98 wrote:
That was the PC download, sorry, I am on a Mac. Also, the Mac is the new macbook pro retina display if that means anything. I had the streaming service working, then all of a sudden it stopped. I tried all the uninstalling and installing methods, I just have no idea. If there is a mac download link to the one you posted maybe that would help. Thanks.
Here is a .DMG file for Mac users:
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
06-19-2012 03:12 PM
Nice, that worked, didnt think it would. Thank you very much.
06-19-2012 11:33 PM
Uninstalled 64-bit silverlight & installed one from link below & it worked for me. Now how come the video quality of The Daily Show is so much worse when watching it via comcast.net then when watching it eithver via HULU or thedailyshow.com?
ComcastJoe wrote:Try downloading Silverlight from here and see if it works:
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
06-20-2012 01:15 AM - edited 06-20-2012 01:18 AM
so this is what I did to fix this issue:
I created a folder called plugins in: C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application
it contains silverlight data, this is a fix for Google Chrome only.
here is a link to the folder.
you will have to unzip it. Download here
06-21-2012 11:33 AM
ComcastJoe wrote:
Jthomson98 wrote:Where do we install it from?
Try downloading Silverlight from here and see if it works:
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
This worked for me also but only after I uninstalled the version on my pc. After reinstalling and restarting my browser everything is working fine.
06-23-2012 08:23 PM - edited 06-23-2012 08:24 PM
I figured out my problem, probably not applicable to many people though. I have simply been unable to install the new Silverlight, though I was able to download the installation package. I got a bug some months back that switched a bunch of my files to hidden. Just today realized that one of those files was "AppData". All I had to do then was turn on the "include hidden files" in the search for programs and files, click into AppData properties, and turn off the hidden switch (and read-only). Installation of the new Silverlight went through in seconds. It was nice to watch The Wire again (was on my third viewing of the show when I was stopped).
Want to thank comatose1978 for pointing me in the right direction.
07-01-2012 01:58 AM
There seems to be a lot of ranting and raving going on in this thread, so I'm going to try to avoid doing that, but this really is unacceptable. I have had no problems streaming content from xfinity ever since I got your service, but then over the past week or two I've noticed that whenever I try to stream content from HBO I've been getting the bewildering message that I'm almost ready to watch my content, but I just need to update my silverlight installation (with a link to the Microsoft silverlight download page). When I follow that link, Microsoft tells me that my installation of silverlight is up to date! I'm able to watch content from all other providers that use silverlight (e.g. netflix) without a problem, and non-HBO content still streams fine on the xfinity website.
Then after hours of forum scouring I find this solution provided by Comcast Vic (with the direct link to Silverlight 5.1.10516.0), which DOES work, but is completely unacceptable in its implementation. If you are going to require a special version of silverlight that microsoft has not released to the public to watch streaming content through xfinity, you need a better (and I use the word better loosly - you really have NO way of informing your customers of this) way to distribute your special silverlight implementation. Simply directing your customers to the official microsoft silverlight website, where the actual version of silverlight that you require is not available clearly does not work.
I was honestly on the verge of cancelling my xfinity service over this issue before finding this solution, as all forms of phone support were completely useless and had no idea as to how to resolve this issue. And although I'm keeping my xfinity service for now, this issue and the quality of support I've received through it make me far more likely to not recommend comcast to my friends in the future and less likely to keep my service in the future over even a minor issue as this has put such a sour taste in my mouth.
So basically Comcast Vic and Comcast Joe - get your stuff together. Make sure the files needed to use the services you provide are readily available and easy to find, and you don't leave your customers stuck in some sort of catch-22 loop where they can't use the services they're paying for.
07-01-2012 09:12 PM
Same sitiuation here - making me crazy. Any ideas??????
07-03-2012 05:06 PM
07-03-2012 05:09 PM
This has not worked for me at all---please provide more help.
07-05-2012 10:39 AM - edited 07-25-2012 01:23 PM
peacelovebhappy wrote:
This has not worked for me at all---please provide more help.
Hi all,
Completely uninstall Silverlight from your computer. Then download and install Silverlight from the appropriate link below:
Follow all the on-screen instructions and then try playing videos again. Let me know the results.
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
07-07-2012 05:39 PM
When I attempt to watch any TV show online I get the following message: "Please install the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in to beginwatching this video." When I click install it tells me that I can't install the plugin because I already have it. So I've uninstalled, restarted and reinstalled three times and I still keep getting the same issue. Anyone else having this issue
07-10-2012 02:34 PM
Yeah. It's been constant and nobody seems to have any answer for it other than to repeat what they've said over again.
07-11-2012 08:12 PM
I continue to attempt to watch movies on xfinity tv... i am using a mac ... using both firefox and safari browsers... i am unable to watch due to message... Please upgrade your microsoft silverlight plug-in to begin watching this video..... I have attempted upgrade... then uninstall and reinstall... restarted browsers... restarted MAC... made sure it was in library.... any help would be appreciated...
07-11-2012 10:47 PM
I have intalled and reinstalled over and over again the silverlight thing, using the link from the comcast page, and it is still not working. I have also quit the browser and restarted my computer but that doesnt work either. I have a macbook pro IOS Lion and for over a month now I have not been able to stream movies or TV shows online. Is there anyway someone could help me by providing a step-by-step process of how to fix this problem? It would be greatly appreciated by not only myself but probably everyone else who is having this same problem.
07-24-2012
06:44 PM
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07-25-2012
01:26 PM
by
ComcastJoe
Whenever i click the link i get an error message:
No webpage was found for the web address:
07-25-2012 12:11 PM - edited 07-25-2012 01:25 PM
twiggz24 wrote:
Whenever i click the link i get an error message:
Error 6 (net::ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND): The file or directory could not be found.why isn't the link working? where else can i download it??
Thanks for pointing this out.
I am looking into why this link is no longer working. I will update this thread when I learn more.
Thank you for your patience and sorry for the inconvenience,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
07-25-2012 01:25 PM
Hi all,
The Mac link has now been fixed.
twiggz24: I am editing your post to remove the link to avoid any confusion.
Thank you for your patience and sorry for the inconvenience,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
07-25-2012 11:22 PM
still having the same problem....nothing works i have uninstalled, reinstalled etc followed appropriate links and it all leads to nothing. I am on my MacBook Pro using Firefox
07-25-2012 11:41 PM
Whenever I try to install the silverlight, it says "A 64-bit version of Silverlight is already installed." What do I do? Thanks. I use Chrome on Windows 7.
07-26-2012 10:34 AM
yea123: Please go to www.xfinitytv.com/computer and copy the information you see on-screen and paste it in this thread so we can further assist you.
Also, please send the URLs of the videos that you are trying to watch.
saltydawg001: Make sure that all Silverlight files have been removed from your computer. I recommend using the search feature on you computer to find any hidden Silverlight files.
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
07-26-2012 09:52 PM
I am trying to use my laptop to watch a Comcast movie for the first time. I down loaded the Silverlight software as requested, but upon trying to start a movie, still get prompted to down load software...suggestions?
07-26-2012 10:04 PM
My Device Information My Zip Code: Unknown My Cable Provider: Unknown My myDVR Manager Status: Unknown My Set Top Box Names: Unknown My Queue setup: False Facebook Queue Syncing: false Facebook Connect: False My public IP address: 68.83.10.182 My operating system: Mac - rv:12.0 My web browser: Firefox 12 - Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:12.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/12.0 My system type: Desktop computer or other device My Move player version: Not Installed My Silverlight version: 5.1.10411.0 My flash version: 11.3 r300 Javascript: enabled Cookies: enabled Time Information My Clock Time: Thu Jul 26 2012 22:03:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) Server Clock Time: Thu Jul 26 2012 22:03:19 GMT-0400 (EDT) http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/movies/Happy-Gilmore/
07-27-2012 09:50 AM - edited 09-05-2012 04:28 PM
KeystoneRC,
Please see the post marked as the solution for further instructions.
yea123:
It still shows that you have an older version of Silverlight installed. You need to have the version I posted above installed after you remove the current version you have now. Please go here and make sure that you are uninstalling it correctly:
http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/get-starte
Thanks,
Joe
XfinityTV.com/Xfinity.com Support
Twitter: @XfinityTVJoe
09-04-2012 01:24 PM
I am having the exact same issue. Even though there is a current version of Silver light on my computer the same message continues to appear to upgrade my Silver light. I was able to at least watch the earlier episodes of He$$ on Wheels and now I am unable to view any episodes because of the error. What I dont understand is why only some shows and not others. I am unable to view Breaking Bad and Copper as well but I am able to view Revolution new pilot and other shows. This doesn't make since to me.
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