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Downloads from BBC i player
hanwellmike
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Last time I looked you could only watch BBC i player as it streamed - there was no way to save the download. Has this changed now ?
Can I save BBC programs to my laptop and take them with me to watch later. I work abroad a lot and miss many programs and I cannot use i player from abroad.
And if it is possible, what is the download format and does this also apply to the ITV and Channel 4 equivalents.
Can I save BBC programs to my laptop and take them with me to watch later. I work abroad a lot and miss many programs and I cannot use i player from abroad.
And if it is possible, what is the download format and does this also apply to the ITV and Channel 4 equivalents.
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I have BBC iplayer Desktop and when I download a programme I can view it up to a certain number of days before it expires.
I only have one show on it right now (Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow from Blackpool and I have until 15th November to watch it.
I'll have a go at adding something else and see how long I get to watch it.DEBT FREE BY 60Starting Debt 21st August 2019 = £11,024
Debt at May 2022 = £5268Debt Free Challenge - To be debt free by August 20240 -
on the BBC iplayer website, if you 'hover' over one of the tv programmes, more details show up but also the download icon. It looks like an arrow pointing down into a 'tray'. It's the only way I can describe it.DEBT FREE BY 60Starting Debt 21st August 2019 = £11,024
Debt at May 2022 = £5268Debt Free Challenge - To be debt free by August 20240 -
hanwellmike wrote: »
Can I save BBC programs to my laptop and take them with me to watch later. I work abroad a lot and miss many programs and I cannot use i player from abroad.
I definitely watched downloaded episodes of QI when I was stranded in California because of the volcano in April!
Sorry for the individual posts!
From the iplayer help section...
http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/help/downloading/
Hope it helps!DEBT FREE BY 60Starting Debt 21st August 2019 = £11,024
Debt at May 2022 = £5268Debt Free Challenge - To be debt free by August 20240 -
i believe the default is that you have 30 days to watxh a programme that you download into your hard drive.Starting Debt - £44,667.64 :mad:DAS Started Jun 09 - Debt Free May 2018 :T0
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i believe the default is that you have 30 days to watxh a programme that you download into your hard drive.
I've just downloaded Mock The Week and it says it expires 16th November so yes, about a month.DEBT FREE BY 60Starting Debt 21st August 2019 = £11,024
Debt at May 2022 = £5268Debt Free Challenge - To be debt free by August 20240 -
Many thanks for the quick replies. i will look into some downloads when I get home. The use by date makes sense from a copyright point of view. 30 days seems reasonable.0
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As a matter of interest, is there one country you travel to or are you all over the place? My husband says, have you thought of a UK proxy server although there is a monthly charge and then you might be able to use something like TVCatchup but this is live streaming too.
http://tvcatchup.com/channels.html
My husband has also reminded that when we were on holiday in California we used 'Super Internet TV'.DEBT FREE BY 60Starting Debt 21st August 2019 = £11,024
Debt at May 2022 = £5268Debt Free Challenge - To be debt free by August 20240 -
It's mainly 1 country but the internet speed here is poor. OK for internet browsing but very slow for downloading. So I expect my downloading will be more practical when I am home.
I have heard of these proxy servers and maybe I will investigate. I appreciate the feedback. Many thanks.0
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