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iPlayer: what about the subtitles?

  • Posted by Vaughan
  • 3 Mar 08, 10:40 AM

With all the publicity surrounding the 大象传媒's iPlayer service - the new way to catch up with 大象传媒 programmes from the last seven days that you've missed or want to watch again - if you're deaf or hard of hearing (and even if you're not), you might reasonably have been wondering "What about subtitles?"

When the iPlayer launched at Christmas, there were a number of criticisms levelled at the 大象传媒 concerning the fact that subtitles weren't being made available on the service at the same time. It seemed that technology problems were to blame, and now testing of a new system for providing subtitles is under way, with the hope that they will be launched for downloads by the end of March. Subtitles for streams are then planned for the end of May.

Head over to the 大象传媒 Internet Blog, where Jonathan Hassell, the Acting Head of Audience Experience & Usability, explains more.

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Im a British citizen but I live on the continent. I was home at christmas and saw the new player and thought it was a great idea and worked well. I was wondering if there would be plans to allow me to pick up some programmes up internationally or is this problematic due to licensing restrictions?

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