大象传媒 iPlayer Desktop: Series Record launched
Yesterday, as part of the 大象传媒 iPlayer's continuous evolution, we've launched a new feature, which we're calling Series Record.
The new feature means that with the latest 大象传媒 iPlayer Desktop application, you can "subscribe" to download future episodes of any programme on 大象传媒 iPlayer. The desktop application installs on your computer and lets you download programmes to watch in the highest available quality, regardless of your broadband speed.
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For those who aren't acquainted with the app, you can download and install it here at www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/install, or click the download buttons next to most programmes in 大象传媒 iPlayer.
听Here are a few good reasons to use the 大象传媒 iPlayer Desktop app:
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鈥 You no longer need to remember to watch your programme within seven days. Downloaded programmes are available for up to 30 days before they expire (seven days once you've started to watch).
鈥 You don't need to remember to come back to the website. No excuses for missing an episode of 大象传媒 One's The Apprentice or 大象传媒 Four's The Killing! Once you've enabled Series Record, new episodes automatically download when available, meaning all your favourite programmes are available for offline viewing for 30 days.
鈥 You can watch 大象传媒 programmes when offline. Very useful for those with limited bandwidth who struggle with streaming or who are on the move, but also useful when you're overseas** (if you download in the UK before leaving: my top holiday tip!)
鈥 You can watch programmes in high quality, even if your broadband connection isn't fast enough to watch on the Web. If watching live or streaming in HD pushes the limits of your Internet connection, you can download in HD or the highest available quality and say goodbye to buffering or interruptions during playback.
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For more information about 大象传媒 iPlayer Desktop, please take a look at the . Your feedback helps us develop features you love, so I'd love to hear your thoughts.
** In order to watch already downloaded programmes when abroad, you'll need to make sure you're not connected to the Internet.
Dave Price is Head of 大象传媒 iPlayer, Programmes and On-Demand, 大象传媒 Future Media
Comment number 1.
At 19th May 2011, KernowChris wrote:Still no Full Screen live tv, which was promised months ago, when will we get that on the Desktop.
Can we also get regional and Red Button options on the Desktop Soon please.
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Comment number 2.
At 19th May 2011, Neil J S wrote:The download link needs correcting - looks like it's missing an https://. It should read:
/iplayer/install
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Comment number 3.
At 19th May 2011, Charles wrote:大象传媒 iplayer linux version hasn't worked on Ubuntu for a couple of years now. I'm giving up on it. It would be better not to provide a Linux version, than one that never worked since after the first upgrade
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Comment number 4.
At 19th May 2011, OncomingStorm wrote:Any chance of getting the Android app to work on Honeycomb-based tablets too...
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Comment number 5.
At 19th May 2011, Shaun Tollerton wrote:This is a nice update, but the one thing that would make iPlayer so good is offline consumption on mobile devices. That would be immense. Surely the mobile iPlayer apps could cache a programme or radio show similar to how Spotify and Google Music work?
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Comment number 6.
At 19th May 2011, iggy23 wrote:When can we get live regional radio (大象传媒 Wales etc) on iPlayer? Especially on Mobile iPlayer (Android)? ta
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Comment number 7.
At 19th May 2011, PlatinumPlatypus wrote:Why does iPlayer Desktop block watching already-downloaded programmes when overseas, then? You are essentially saying you have to trick iPlayer into not knowing you are overseas by not connecting to the Internet. If you do, does it keep blocking until you connect to the Internet in the UK again?
If the content has been delivered in the UK, you should be able to watch it anywhere, Internet connection or not.
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Comment number 8.
At 19th May 2011, PlatinumPlatypus wrote:Also, why do I have a white line across my screen at the bottom of fullscreen playback?
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Comment number 9.
At 19th May 2011, Dave Parker wrote:For watching off-line on holiday, this would be more useful on my android phone, which, incidentally, can't run iplayer even though the youtube app can do video so why can't iplayer?
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Comment number 10.
At 20th May 2011, Eponymous Cowherd wrote:***"Your feedback helps us develop features you love, so I'd love to hear your thoughts."***
Yet the 大象传媒 closes the iPlayer message board.
Now, instead of merely looking at the iPlayer message board for those "thought", you have to trawl through a number of diverse internal (大象传媒) and external blogs and message boards.
And this is all part of the 大象传媒's "Delivering Quality First" strategy? Seriously, who thought up that name, eh?
Reminds me of an episode of Ther Simpsons" where a future President Lisa Simpson attempts to introduce a massive tax hike by calling it a 鈥渢emporary refund adjustment鈥
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Comment number 11.
At 20th May 2011, Eponymous Cowherd wrote:@Dave Parker
The most likely reason why you cannot watch iPlayer on your Android phone is because it does not support Flash. Android phones use processors based on two different cores. ARMv6 and ARMv7. ARMv6 is used on older and cheaper phones, while ARMv7 is used on newer and more expensive phones.
Flash and, therefore, iPlayer will only run on ARMv7 based phones.
There were two 3rd party iPlayer apps for Android (BeebPlayer and MyPlayer), but the 大象传媒 killed them off at the behest of certain rights holders.
The bottom line is if you have an older or cheaper Android phone you cannot use iPlayer and, because of the 大象传媒's policy regarding the use of Flash, you are unlikely ever to be able to.
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Comment number 12.
At 30th May 2011, Andrew Roberts wrote:Why can't Radio shows be series linked? Could this be considered for the next release?
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Comment number 13.
At 5th Jun 2011, Hal wrote:I setup 3 separate Series Record. All three failed to download the programme. When the programmes became available for download. Desktop still failed to download. Could I start the download manually? No. Could I use the web-site to start a download? No. What can I do? Delete the Series Record - that's it. Summary: A waste of time.
Finally, to add insult to injury. Desktop closes full screen applications to display an error. What arrogance! You do NOT touch full screen applications, NO excuses, NO Exceptions!
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Comment number 14.
At 5th Jun 2011, Michael Bannerman wrote:what about UPnP? I'd prefer to not watch this material on my computer.
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