Export and import watch lists to local JSON files from Netflix directly. Send your exported lists to friends and family for sharing or use them as backup.[Quick Start]Exporting -- Visit the "My List" page directly from -list, or navigate to the page from the "My List" tab within Netflix. Click the "Export" button to export your list to a JSON file.Note: If you have a large playlist and do not see all your videos listed, ensure that all items are loaded prior to exporting. This can be achieved by scrolling to the bottom of the page until Netflix has loaded the data for your list.Importing -- From the "My List" page, click on the "Import" button to select a watch list file to import.
[How to use]At netflix.com/browse/my-list page, you will see three new buttons to handle the list you want to export from Netflix. Choose one and wait for the message stating that copy to the clipboard is done. Then press CTRL + V or COMMAND + V to paste the list wherever you want.[Support me on this and other projects]- Patreon: www.patreon.com/daltonmenezes
I'm about to cancel my Netflix account and I'd like to be able to keep the list of movies in my queue. Is there an easy way to export the list in plain text so I don't have to resort to printing it out?
After failing at the above suggestions several times, I just opened my Netflix RSS, went to File/Save As. it defaulted to .xml and saved it to the desktop. Then I opened it up in Excel. Got a lovely little spreadsheet that was ready to edit, sort, and delete unneeded columns. The entire 375 item queue was available in seconds.
I opened Internet Explorer 9, logged into Netflix, went to my queue, and right clicked the page. There was an option to "Export to Microsoft Excel" which when clicked opens Excel. Copy the address of the Netflix queue you would like to save, paste in Excel "address" bar, and click "Go."Go ahead and click "Import" and wait for Excel to import the data. Once finished, click "OK" on the Import Data window to import into the existing sheet, then delete any unnecessary rows and columns.
Because of the missing rss feature I also had to make use of jQuery. The following snippets run on the "My Activity" page return 3 newline separated lists which can be easily copied into a spreadsheet document. Nothing else than a browser with a javascript console should be needed.
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Now, the feel of the knowledge you can grab from these datas is quite amazing. Especially, you can easily detect binge watching sessions. On this specific topic, you can produce health or activity hypothesis : especially on the Top 3 binging days. I first wondered how I could binge that much on a single day !
Unfortunately, Netflix csv export is not that verbose, right out of the box, you can't answer to these questions, whilst Netflix could : why don't they deliver this in the history ? I have no clue, but we can fix this, for example, process the csv and add feed a new colums with genre. Fortunately, you can grab these kind of datas pretty easily from Imdb with IMDbPY :
If you've been streaming on Netflix for awhile, you likely have a long history of previously watched shows and movies. Maybe you've been looking for something you know you've watched before, but you just can't remember its name. If you want access the entire list of what you've previously watched on the platform, there is a simple way to download the entire list as a spreadsheet so that it's easily accessible.
Viewing the entire list of your watch history can be done on the desktop version of Netflix. You can also hide titles from your watch history if you want. If you're trying to view the watch history of an account that is no longer active, there is a way to do it, but it's different. You'll just have to download a copy of that account's information instead of viewing ot online.
Titles on this list can also be hidden in a couple ways. First, you can select the cancel icon of a circle with a slash through it next to any title you want to hide. Second, you can scroll to the bottom and click on "Hide All" to hide all titles from your viewing history.
There will be more information within this download than just your viewing history, but this is the only way you can access it if you have an inactive account. If you have trouble getting your info this way, you can email pri...@netflix.com to ask for it.
If you're not the account owner but you still want your information, you can use the above email as well, however you'll need to make sure that you have previously submitted your email in relation to the account, and you'll have to submit a form of ID.
Two weeks ago, I wrote about Netflix's announced plan to end its DVD rental business. After 25 years, the last day the red envelopes will be mailed out is Sept. 29. Returns will be accepted through Oct. 27.
If you're a Netflix member, you'll soon be getting an email from the company about your viewing history. I received it recently, and it said that the company "anticipated that our members would appreciate a way to download their DVD Netflix history. This personalized PDF contains your queue, rental history, ratings and reviews."
The list can be easily downloaded from Netflix by just a click on the email's box, and titles are arranged by dates shipped. Movies that have been rated by the user are listed separated by the number of stars given. I only rated about 25% of mine.
"We estimate the likelihood that you will watch a particular title in our catalog based on a number of factors," a Netflix spokesman said. "It's based on one's viewing history and ratings, information on titles including categories, actors and release year, and how long you watched."
If you haven't gotten the email yet, you can review your DVD history by logging on to your account at the Netflix DVD site (www.dvd.com). Click on the profile icon, and then on "account." Scroll down and click on "DVD Rental Activity."
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Your reasoning is as follows. We humans are cultivating more and more land for agriculture to support our growing global population, thereby destroying natural ecosystems. The most important example is a seemingly endless succession of palm oil plantations in Borneo, built at the expense of the richest nature on Earth, including orangutans, our siblings in the canopy.
According to you, the Netherlands has increased its production tenfold, while using fewer pesticides and artificial fertilisers, with lower CO2 emissions. We see tomatoes growing in futuristic greenhouses, and even vertical farming: heads of lettuce growing one above the other, 10 storeys high, illuminated by purple LED lighting.
We use two-thirds of all agricultural land to grow grass to feed for our cows. They get a supplementary 10-20% in the form of protein concentrates, the majority of which come from outside Europe: soy and palm kernel shells.
As an ecologist, it hurts me gravely to see that the nature around me is in steady decline. In the last century, meadows were a major source of Dutch pride, housing many kinds of wild plants and insects and amazing population densities of breeding meadow birds.
Thanks to agricultural nitrogen pollution and monocultures, we have only retained 15% of our original biodiversity. If this continues in the same vein, it spells the end for our most iconic meadow bird, the black-tailed godwit. The common snipe, redshank and ruff, once so common, now barely breed in the Netherlands anymore. If left to us, those birds would be extinct.
And now we finally get to the tomato greenhouses. Our fifth-largest agricultural export, after flowers, meat, dairy and processed goods, is vegetables. About half of the export value of fruit and vegetables comes from greenhouse horticulture, and that accounts for only 4% of our total agricultural exports. Most of this also goes to other European countries.
You mention population growth, which is mainly taking place in Africa, as the leading cause of increasing food consumption. But what about ourselves: the enormous and ever-increasing consumption per person in western countries? On average, Europeans consume seven times as much energy and six times as much meatRead more about worldwide meat consumption here as Africans, and both numbers keep rising.
In Africa, too, energy consumption is rising (meat consumption is barely increasing; in fact, it is declining in a number of countries), but I was hoping that we had by now moved on from a time when Europe shifted the responsibility for its problems on to Africa. Even if the African population and the average consumption per African doubled, they would still be below our levels of consumption. Why would we point at them and not at ourselves?
If you want to just watch a short video on how to learn language with Netflix and combine it with Flashcards and you are skilled a bit, just watch firstly this Youtube Netflix-Flashcards tutorial and then this tutorial video on Flashcards.
Language learning with Netflix extension is also really thoughtful towards their fans. It helps language lovers with a catalogue featuring movies with high-quality subtitles and an open forum where you can share your views, ideas, and needs.
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