BBC iPlayer widget gets big upgrade to v2.5
For compatible devices, the BBC iPlayer widget just got a big update from version 1.6 to version 2.5 (hat tip to Nokia Users). Speed and formatting are much better, and there are improvements in encoding and N97 homescreen widget support. More information, including some screenshots, in the full story.
Encoding / playback improvement are dependent upon the phone being used and the program being watched (it seems not all programs are converted to all resolutions / bit rates).
Get the new widget by going to www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/iplayer/ in Web on your phone.
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The functionality available (playback over 3G, download ability, streaming live TV) varies depending upon your operator (Vodafone and 3 allow connections over 3G) and device (and sometimes firmware version too). The officially compatiable devices include the Nokia N85, N86, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N97, 5800 and E71, the Samsung i8510 and i8910, but iPlayer also works on other devices including the recently released Sony Ericsson Satio.
If you can help add information about possible wider device compatibility then please do so in the comments thread.
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Published by Steve Litchfield at 10:53 UTC, November 4th
Categories: Software
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition, S60 5th Edition
News Discussion
FFS Aunty, sort it out.
why!?
Download works fine here on the N97 for most programmes....
1.) There used to also be a 'download' link on the screen dump (where, the 'click to play' icon is). It's no longer there. It's just below the screen dump now.
2.) Some programs don't have a 'download' option at all.
3.) It seems that if you are on a UMTS/GPRS connection instead of WiFi, download may be disabled. That could be a 'feature' of the app introduced at the request of service providers.
its new for my n86 at least
also - as per previous versions the download function is ONLY available when using a wifi network, I'm pretty sure BBC specified this at some point (maybe on their website?)
The Opera servers delivering the content to your phone are effectively the device, and not your mobile phone. Therefore, not surprisingly, the device is unknown. When using your phone's built-in browser, you are connecting your phone directly to the website, and therefore it can detect your phone model. This affects any website trying to detect your phone model, not just the BBC.
BTW, version 2.5 is working fine on my N96.
Steve.
And how's it working on your phone Pawlee, is it ok? Any bugs or problems?
I was considering the Nokia E55, anyone own this phone and tried it on there?
Many thanks,
P
Anyone managed to get anything other than 1.00 on their E71?
Anyone managed to get anything other than 1.00 on their E71?[/quote]
I'm having the same issue with my E71, it will only let me download v1.00 too. Thanks to whoever pointed out that it can't be downloaded via Opera Mobile though, very useful to know.
Same thing attempting to update from within the existing Iplayer App. It presents a download button on its home screen but phone won't download the file.
I made sure my web browsing was via my wifi connection and not 3G. I used both the standard Nokia Browser and Opera mini. Incidentally the reason you can't download it through Opera is probably because you can't restict Opera to a WIFI network. It automatically dials in via 3G and Auntie BEEB won't let you loose with its toys unless its via WIFI.
My N97 is now running FW version 20 and strangley I am having the same problem updating the OVI application. Phone can't download the required file then OVI kicks me out.
If any one knows how to resolve this or knows a link to a fix, please post it. I have tried to E mail the BBC on this through one of their spurious 'Contact us' links. It seems the flow of communication is all one way. Anyone know how to get anything other than an automated response from them?, please let us know.
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