I just installed Netflix on my S1Digital Media Center.
It wasn’t showing up on the Start screen—Microsoft says it’s been uploaded to their servers but it could take 24 to 48 hours to be pushed out into the field—I pushed it out manually.
Here’s how:
From the Start screen: Tasks > Settings > General > Automatic Download Options > Download now.
That took about 20 minutes or so and then, voila, there was Netflix sitting in my TV+Movies tab.
Now I’ve given it a shot and it is sweet, really sweet!
Installing is a Slight Pain
I had to jump through a bunch of hoops to finally get to Netflix:
Although it was long in coming, the Netflix app is an awesome addition to Media Center and, we hope, the beginning of more good things to come.
We know the content splendor will come with Windows 7, but can we get a few goodies now, like Pandora?
Click here to take a look at Netflix in action on Windows Media Center.
UPDATE: No, WMC Netflix is not supported on Extenders. Extenders don’t support Silverlight, the Microsoft content platform used for Netflix:

(thanks, DrFlick)

I too would like to see a comparison. Folks at Roku were supposed to send me a box, but haven’t seen it. My understanding is that you still must set up your “watch instantly” queues on the PC to access them through Roku. True?
With new WMC product, you can do EVERYTHING through the TV—add to watch-instantly queue, manage your DVD rental queues, get recommendations, haven’t checked yet whether you can rank movies through the MC interface.
would be curious on your netflix experiences through your devices—here or email me at jjacobson at ehpub dot com.
thanks for chiming in.
I’d like to see how the WMC client compares to TivoSD, Roku, and connected BD players. I currently have 3 NetFlix capable devices in my HT… TivoHD, Samsung P2550, and an older laptop running XP (mainly for Hulu and MAME/SNES/NES emulation). Right now I prefer the IQ and interface of the Samsung P2550 (same as Roku) but if the VMC extension is ported to XP and the interface is superior (mainly letting you browse/add titles) then I may give that a shot.
Duh, OK, never mind on vmcnetflix. The “V” is for “Vista.” Time to upgrade, my friend!
Just Vista, I’m afraid. And yes, “finally” is the operative world. I’ve played with it further and it’s really slick.
I’m not sure, but the vmcnetflix plug-in might work on XP - http://www.tinyurl.com/vmcnetflix
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Funny, XBOX360 doesn’t support Silverlight? Then again you can just do Netflix from the console, but still funny.