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BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
On 30/10/14 11:49, Davey wrote:
I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago, and I never found the answer. It's as though they want to make it harder and harder to find the programme you want. Netflix: Excellent streaming quality, always works and fairly easy to get around their catalogue by browsing or searching. iPlayer: Getting harder IME to find anything and the streaming seems to drop off randomly. It's only for Dr Who that I even pay my license (technically I don't even need to as I only watch it in catch-up mode on iPlayer - but ethically...) I'm *this* close to dumping the BBC as I find I can always find Netflix content and it's cheaper. |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
On 29/10/14 21:45, Java Jive wrote:
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail...er/006240.html quote The BBC have removed the programme data feeds used by get_iplayer, so search and PVR functions no longer work. There is no programme information to cache, and it was the cache that supported search and PVR functions. There is no fix available at this time. You can still download individual programmes via PID or URL. http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/tv/feeds /quote To fix this someone will have to obtain from the BBC a Nitro API key. In the context of what get_iplayer does, I suspect that request will be denied. Further more I can see the PID label one day disappear under a level of encryption. Approaching a dead end, me thinks :( -- Adrian C |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
Tim Watts wrote:
On 30/10/14 11:49, Davey wrote: I'm *this* close to dumping the BBC as I find I can always find Netflix content and it's cheaper. If you do, don't forget to remove TV aerials, and maybe even disassemble tuners from TVs, else the men in the detector vans and jobsworth judges will pile on more grief than you'll want to deal with. |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
On 30/10/14 13:17, Dave Farrance wrote:
Tim Watts wrote: On 30/10/14 11:49, Davey wrote: I'm *this* close to dumping the BBC as I find I can always find Netflix content and it's cheaper. If you do, don't forget to remove TV aerials, and maybe even disassemble tuners from TVs, else the men in the detector vans and jobsworth judges will pile on more grief than you'll want to deal with. Well, none of that is legally necessary. But you are right, they will harass me to death because they are *******s. |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 21:45:39 +0000, Java Jive wrote:
quote The BBC have removed the programme data feeds used by get_iplayer, so search and PVR functions no longer work. There is no programme information to cache, and it was the cache that supported search and PVR functions. There is no fix available at this time. You can still download individual programmes via PID or URL. If its all so totally borked at the Beeb, why is my Logitech Touch working better and faster than ever? OTOH I don't give a stuff about TeeVee. Don't have one. Don't want one. Too much dross and not enough good stuff to justify the cost. Radio is the best. -- [email protected] | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
In article , Tim Watts
wrote: On 30/10/14 11:49, Davey wrote: I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago, and I never found the answer. It's as though they want to make it harder and harder to find the programme you want. Netflix: Excellent streaming quality, always works and fairly easy to get around their catalogue by browsing or searching. iPlayer: Getting harder IME to find anything and the streaming seems to drop off randomly. It's only for Dr Who that I even pay my license (technically I don't even need to as I only watch it in catch-up mode on iPlayer - but ethically...) I'm *this* close to dumping the BBC as I find I can always find Netflix content and it's cheaper. Since my main content interests in the iplayer context tend to be concerts on Radio 3 and various programmes on Radios 4/4extra I have my doubts I'd prefer 'Netflix' myself. Personally, I'm happy to pay the license fee just to have such things. FWIW I do like Dr Who... but mainly of the era of Troughton/Hartnell than nowdays. (Although I liked Tennent as the Doctor.) Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
This has also broken the Webbie blind persons I player lists as well. They
obviously don't give a **** about us do they? They did this once before and soon put it back when we all complained. Surely this is quite automatic in any case? The snag with the current site is that there seems no way to just get a listing of audio described tv shows on the current incarnation. Sure you can tab down the page every time and see if it is, but life is far too short for this, they have to sort this out. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Java Jive" wrote in message ... http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail...er/006240.html quote The BBC have removed the programme data feeds used by get_iplayer, so search and PVR functions no longer work. There is no programme information to cache, and it was the cache that supported search and PVR functions. There is no fix available at this time. You can still download individual programmes via PID or URL. http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/tv/feeds /quote -- ================================================== ======= Please always reply to ng as the email in this post's header does not exist. Or use a contact address at: http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/JavaJive.html http://www.macfh.co.uk/Macfarlane/Macfarlane.html |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
Have they actually done this deliberately then, or as I said earlier is it
another cock up. I am effectively now completely without I player as I relied on the audio described sorting on Webbie to find those shows. I simply scrolled down the list and played what I wanted as it took me straight to the actual page and set the accessibility settings appropriately. Now there are no lists. Bloody cheek of it! Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Martin Gregorie" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 21:45:39 +0000, Java Jive wrote: quote The BBC have removed the programme data feeds used by get_iplayer, so search and PVR functions no longer work. There is no programme information to cache, and it was the cache that supported search and PVR functions. There is no fix available at this time. You can still download individual programmes via PID or URL. If its all so totally borked at the Beeb, why is my Logitech Touch working better and faster than ever? OTOH I don't give a stuff about TeeVee. Don't have one. Don't want one. Too much dross and not enough good stuff to justify the cost. Radio is the best. -- [email protected] | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
On 30/10/14 16:05, Brian Gaff wrote:
Have they actually done this deliberately then, or as I said earlier is it another cock up. I am effectively now completely without I player as I relied on the audio described sorting on Webbie to find those shows. I simply scrolled down the list and played what I wanted as it took me straight to the actual page and set the accessibility settings appropriately. Now there are no lists. Bloody cheek of it! Brian It's a deliberate action, though whether it breaks get_iplayer by design is less certain. http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/tv/feeds -- Dave |
BBC Have Broken GetIPlayer
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:36:49 +0000
Tim Watts wrote: On 30/10/14 11:49, Davey wrote: I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago, and I never found the answer. It's as though they want to make it harder and harder to find the programme you want. Netflix: Excellent streaming quality, always works and fairly easy to get around their catalogue by browsing or searching. iPlayer: Getting harder IME to find anything and the streaming seems to drop off randomly. It's only for Dr Who that I even pay my license (technically I don't even need to as I only watch it in catch-up mode on iPlayer - but ethically...) I'm *this* close to dumping the BBC as I find I can always find Netflix content and it's cheaper. I tried Netflix for a one-month trial, and found that they offered very very little that I wanted. I had no problems using get_iplayer then, of course, but the cost of Netflix was certainly no value to me. -- Davey. |
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