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MandyNi Nov 20th 2010 11:57 am

BBC TV iPlayer
 
OK so I'm not up to date with how this works BUT had a wee look tonight and it's telling me "Not available in my are/location" or some'at like that.

Anyway I can trick it to letting me see?

taffie77 Nov 20th 2010 12:12 pm

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 
i-Player is only available in the UK (because of licensing fees), but you can get round it with a UK proxy. My H got ours through these guys:
http://www.simplyexpats.net/index.php/home.html

We've now got an old lap wired up to the TV for the express purpose of watching programs on i-Player.
On my laptop I've got it applied to my Safari browser, and my Firefox is still on local settings so that I can still watch programs for US sites.

fatbrit Nov 20th 2010 12:17 pm

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by MandyNi (Post 8994138)
OK so I'm not up to date with how this works BUT had a wee look tonight and it's telling me "Not available in my are/location" or some'at like that.

Anyway I can trick it to letting me see?

VPN

MandyNi Nov 20th 2010 12:35 pm

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 
Thanks folks, will have a chat with other half about how we can facilitate that. Would be good to see some of the natural history and documentaries.

rebs Nov 20th 2010 12:47 pm

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by MandyNi (Post 8994176)
Thanks folks, will have a chat with other half about how we can facilitate that. Would be good to see some of the natural history and documentaries.

Natural histories and documentaries??? Are you crazy? corrie/eastenders and x-factor/strictly is where its at girl :rofl:

bevinva Nov 21st 2010 1:31 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by MandyNi (Post 8994138)
OK so I'm not up to date with how this works BUT had a wee look tonight and it's telling me "Not available in my are/location" or some'at like that.

Anyway I can trick it to letting me see?

You only just got here, you're not supposed to miss anything yet.

MandyNi Nov 21st 2010 4:08 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 
Well I don't really miss anything yet to be honest, but we don't have cable/satellite TV and decent programmes are limited to what's on PBS - which are great, but they do repeat a bit.

As for the UK soaps etc. Didn't watch them at home, can't se me watching them here lol!

Bladerunner Nov 22nd 2010 3:49 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 
I have a VPN running and can watch BBC iPlayer, but not ITV player. Anyone know what could be causing this>

Bob Nov 22nd 2010 5:04 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by Bladerunner (Post 8997092)
I have a VPN running and can watch BBC iPlayer, but not ITV player. Anyone know what could be causing this>

a shit vpn probably that's on a black list.

paulinespens Nov 23rd 2010 7:43 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 
http://thenextweb.com/apps/2010/10/3...player-abroad/

fatbrit Nov 23rd 2010 10:05 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by paulinespens (Post 8999861)

I'm always a little suspicious when you need extra software to configure your VPN. Even lowly and ancient Windows XP comes with the ability to set up a basic VPN service out of the box from the "New Network" applet. (Choose the "Connect to the network at my workplace" option.)

So why do you need special software for Windows?

Bob Nov 23rd 2010 10:20 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by fatbrit (Post 9000112)
I'm always a little suspicious when you need extra software to configure your VPN. Even lowly and ancient Windows XP comes with the ability to set up a basic VPN service out of the box from the "New Network" applet. (Choose the "Connect to the network at my workplace" option.)

So why do you need special software for Windows?

because it's the UK version of the US anchor shield, it connects you, then opens a webpage to say you're connected and then opens a advert based on their homepage.

It's what you get for free.

fatbrit Nov 23rd 2010 10:59 am

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by Bob (Post 9000133)
because it's the UK version of the US anchor shield, it connects you, then opens a webpage to say you're connected and then opens a advert based on their homepage.

It's what you get for free.

The software is a pile of nothing in other words. I suppose it complements the Windows tradition!

Goodacre Nov 26th 2010 2:23 pm

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 
Up until recently, I had been using ADTelly, which costs £5.50 a month but gives you a pretty good quality access into the iPlayer and all the other British TV online. However, there's now a good, free alternative called Expat Shield. It is pretty good -- I am listening to the Ashes using it at the moment, completely uninterrupted. It is funded by ads but they are fairly unobtrusive. http://www.expatshield.com/ .

chartreuse Nov 26th 2010 2:56 pm

Re: BBC TV iPlayer
 

Originally Posted by MandyNi (Post 8994176)
Thanks folks, will have a chat with other half about how we can facilitate that. Would be good to see some of the natural history and documentaries.

Steady on, Pet. I'm not sure you ought to be using the word "facilitate" in cold blood...


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