Yes like the bloody Webbie accessible programs no longer work and the one
which does has to download the whole file then convert it with a loss of
quality.
I simply do not see what was wrong with the old system, licencing or
whatever surely must cost less than the mess they have thus far created
depriving lots of people of their feeds who have no way to get their radio
stuff back without buying new kit or learning new software. its about time
the BBC realised they have a responsibility to at least give suitable
warnings befor trashing whole ranges of device and software overnight
without even a second thought.
Brian
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
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Those who use the BBC Radio iPlayer may find a new page at
http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/BBC/Audio...ioFactory.html
of interest.
It is the result of recent discussions with some people at the BBC and
sheds some light on the current developments. Note that things are still
evolving and there are some outstanding areas that need clarification.
I'll update the page when things change or some matters become clearer.
Cheers,
Jim
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