BBC iPlayer, how to view BBC programmes from Oz
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Ok, so I'm back... but only temporarily...
I've just started using TunnelBear (http://www.tunnelbear.com/) and it costs me about $4 per month for unlimited usage (free for up to 500MB per month).
It's incredibly simple to use and I've used it to download media for Windows Media Player and the Adobe Air iPlayer Desktop application (though you are tied to the player on the PC with the latter - whereas the former I strip the DRM and play it on my TV using a Boxee Box). I am of course talking BBC iPlayer and content here.
On the plus side, TunnelBear also allows you to access US content (i.e. Hulu) using a simple switch on the application.
I'm off again...
I've just started using TunnelBear (http://www.tunnelbear.com/) and it costs me about $4 per month for unlimited usage (free for up to 500MB per month).
It's incredibly simple to use and I've used it to download media for Windows Media Player and the Adobe Air iPlayer Desktop application (though you are tied to the player on the PC with the latter - whereas the former I strip the DRM and play it on my TV using a Boxee Box). I am of course talking BBC iPlayer and content here.
On the plus side, TunnelBear also allows you to access US content (i.e. Hulu) using a simple switch on the application.
I'm off again...
#17
Ok, so I'm back... but only temporarily...
I've just started using TunnelBear (http://www.tunnelbear.com/) and it costs me about $4 per month for unlimited usage (free for up to 500MB per month).
It's incredibly simple to use and I've used it to download media for Windows Media Player and the Adobe Air iPlayer Desktop application (though you are tied to the player on the PC with the latter - whereas the former I strip the DRM and play it on my TV using a Boxee Box). I am of course talking BBC iPlayer and content here.
On the plus side, TunnelBear also allows you to access US content (i.e. Hulu) using a simple switch on the application.
I'm off again...
I've just started using TunnelBear (http://www.tunnelbear.com/) and it costs me about $4 per month for unlimited usage (free for up to 500MB per month).
It's incredibly simple to use and I've used it to download media for Windows Media Player and the Adobe Air iPlayer Desktop application (though you are tied to the player on the PC with the latter - whereas the former I strip the DRM and play it on my TV using a Boxee Box). I am of course talking BBC iPlayer and content here.
On the plus side, TunnelBear also allows you to access US content (i.e. Hulu) using a simple switch on the application.
I'm off again...





