I'd been struggling to get BBC iPlayer and Extras working. Then I found
the -current -(December 2018) thread here:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109826-BBCiPlayer-V1-6-(and-higher)-amp-BBCiPlayerExtra-2-0-(and-higher)-Support
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PasTim wrote:
> I don't know who Systemline are, so I can't help with that. You might
> want to try a newer version, still in 'test' mode, but most people seem
> to be finding it better. See
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106409-BBCiPlayer-V1-5-2-beta-test
>
System line are a
crrc wrote:
> Following a reinstall of LMS on my Synology NAS I have "re-plugged in"
> Triode's BBC iPlayer and now I am not getting any graphics or "now
> playing" information on BBC radio (3 as it happens).
>
> One thing that might be relevant is that following a google search I
> followed
Following a reinstall of LMS on my Synology NAS I have "re-plugged in"
Triode's BBC iPlayer and now I am not getting any graphics or "now
playing" information on BBC radio (3 as it happens).
One thing that might be relevant is that following a google search I
followed instructions from
PaulinPosset wrote:
> Done a bit of further digging and it appears that you can select which
> stream you want.
>
> From the 'Tunein Radio' options sub-menu there is the option to chose
> the stream.
>
> I use BBC iPlayer 1.4.9 which I find to be extremely reliable and solid
> but this may be
bpa wrote:
> It looks like an addition in 7.9
>
> The requested formats in the URL in 7.8 is
> formats=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice
> The requested formats in the URL in 7.9 is
> formats=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice,hls
>
> 7.9 asks for HLS streams to be included and Tune in returns the
>
It looks like an addition in 7.9
The requested formats in the URL in 7.8 is
formats=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice
The requested formats in the URL in 7.9 is
formats=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice,hls
7.9 asks for HLS streams to be included and Tune in returns the
following playlist for me (non
slartibartfast wrote:
> http://opml.radiotime.com/Tune.ashx?id=s24940=aac,ogg,mp3,wmpro,wma,wmvoice,hls=16=89921d7a11efbc9fe6be2fba2c0686b0
>
> This is Radio 2. I do have playHLS installed.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Just to add a bit more info to Slartibartfast's findings.
bpa wrote:
> Interesting - all I get is the MP3 streams.
>
> What opml.radiotime.com URL is showing in your search to get these HSL
> stations ?
> What version of LMS ?
> Do you have PlayHLS plugin installed ?
Still 128kbps here
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I was using tune in within LMS from the Radio menu. It actually defaults
> to HLS format now.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Interesting - all I get is the MP3 streams.
What opml.radiotime.com URL is showing in your search to get these HSL
stations ?
I was using tune in within LMS from the Radio menu. It actually defaults
to HLS format now.
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I was surprised to find that 320kbps HLS was now available as a stream
> option using Tune In. I only looked at Radio 2 but I assume the others
> are also available.
Sorry, I was only referring to Tune-in within LMS. The BBC HLS (aka
m3u8 ) live streams can be played
bpa wrote:
> Tune in plays the BBC shoutcast streams which are all 128k MP3 for UK
> and non UK except R3 which is 320K AAC for UK. IIRC BBC wanted to kill
> the shoutcast streams last year but couldn't as there were too many user
> dependent on http/MP3 vs HLS. I think BBC are still committed
Evertjanus wrote:
> Sorry if I seemed complaining. Thanks for clearing things up. Thought I
> was doing something wrong, as some radiostations (Naim exclusive's Radio
> Paradise e.g.) manage to stream at 320 kbps MP3, as the BBC stations in
> TuneIn do...
Tune in plays the BBC shoutcast streams
bpa wrote:
> 96kbps AAC is sort of equivalent to 128Kbps MP3.
>
> This is a big improvement when BBC only used to send 48kbps with 32kHz
> sampling for non UK only about 1-2 years ago. It is very nice as non UK
> user pay nothing to BBC or UK gov and there are no ads.
Sorry if I seemed
bpa wrote:
> 96kbps AAC is sort of equivalent to 128Kbps MP3.
>
> This is a big improvement when BBC only used to send 48kbps with 32kHz
> sampling for non UK only about 1-2 years ago. It is very nice as non UK
> user pay nothing to BBC or UK gov and there are no ads.
I've always thought of
Evertjanus wrote:
> Lately, I've noticed that too: BBC streaming outside UK at 96 kbps. That
> the equivalent of a very bad MP3, is it not? And far from being a snob,
> I seem to notice it too. Is there any change of improvement or is it all
> in the hands of Auntie Beeb now?t
96kbps AAC is
Lately, I've noticed that too: BBC streaming outside UK at 96 kbps. That
the equivalent of a very bad MP3, is it not? And far from being a snob,
I seem to notice it too. Is there any change of improvement or is it all
in the hands of Auntie Beeb now?
Regards and compliments to bba,
Evert
Hi
I've followed the instructions on the first post (as of today 16 July
2016). The following works for me:
- Listen Again (e.g. Radio 3)
- Listen Live (e.g. Radio 4)
- Show synopsis and images from the feeds (i.e. cover art)
However, Listen Again Radio 4 doesn't work for me at all.
I'm on
gian wrote:
> BPA,
>
> thanks for your reply.
>
> I usually listen live, so I check the "listen again" only when I miss
> something live.
>
> I think last time was the "last night of the Proms" last September.
>
> Now I was looking for the Opera North Ring cycle.
>
> Does the stream from
BPA,
thanks for your reply.
I usually listen live, so I check the "listen again" only when I miss
something live.
I think last time was the "last night of the Proms" last September.
Now I was looking for the Opera North Ring cycle.
Does the stream from the Extra plugin is of the same quality
gian wrote:
> How should I fix this?
You have two separate and unrelated issues.
1. Google has limited access to googloecode as part of their rundown of
the service. So the Googlecode repository URLs are no longer valid. The
non BBCiPlayer plugins have been migrated to another repository by
hello All,
sorry but after browsing all the thread I'm a bit confused.
Here is the situation: BBC iPlayer plugin v1.3.1alpha3, Extra v1.8,
server 7.9.0 - 1467729831 on armv7, outside UK.
If I browse iPlayer for, say, last Tuesday Radio3 in Concert, it will
load the link with the program image,
Thanks all. I am using the bpa DASH/HLS plugin but had wrongly assumed
that it worked in tandem with Triode's.
I'll not worry about the LMS reported error then and will remove the
Triode repository link.
HB
2 x Duet, 2 x Radio, Touch & Receiver with iPeng 9 served by Synology
1815+ and LMS
bpa wrote:
> DASH is still in beta test in BBC and the plugin still has bugs.
That may be. But your iPlayer plugin defaults to HLS only which is not
in beta test at the BBC, and your plugin is the only one we have that
just works and doesn't require the user to mess about downloading
> kidstypike;854084
DASH is still in beta test in BBC and the plugin still has bugs.
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mherger wrote:
> I have no clue about iPlayer. I only picked up what was left from
> Triode's repository to put it elsewhere. It hosts much more than just
> the BBCiPlayer plugin. I can remove iPlayer from that list if it makes
> sense.
That's a subject for debate. Personally I'd like to see
Owen Smith wrote:
> That's a subject for debate. Personally I'd like to see bpa's version in
> the thread below become the official iPlayer plugin since it just works
> without patching and is actively supported:
>
>
d6jg wrote:
> Michael has picked up Ttiode's plugins and is hosting them elsewhere. He
> posted about it a day or two ago.
Where? A url to the relevant thread would be useful.
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But what's the point? The last Triode iPlayer plugin does not work at
all unless some of the files in it are manually patched using these
various fix guides. Given we've had a complete and working Dash and HLS
plugin from bpa since some time in January, why not just switch to that
as the official
mherger wrote:
> > Has Triode's repository location changed? LMS reports:
> > Bad repository
> > http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/testrepo.xml - 404 Not
> > Found
>
> Yes, Google has shut down those sites. It's now hosted on my server. You
>
> shouldn't need to configure anything
Michael has picked up Ttiode's plugins and is hosting them elsewhere. He
posted about it a day or two ago.
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Has Triode's repository location changed? LMS reports:
Bad repository
http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/testrepo.xml - 404 Not
Found
Yes, Google has shut down those sites. It's now hosted on my server. You
shouldn't need to configure anything manually. Just remove the old entry.
HeadBanger wrote:
> Has Triode's repository location changed? LMS reports:
> Bad repository
> http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/testrepo.xml - 404 Not
> Found
>
> Thanks,
>
> HB
Google are closing googlecode, the repository is probably dead.
Has Triode's repository location changed? LMS reports:
Bad repository
http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/testrepo.xml - 404 Not
Found
Thanks,
HB
2 x Duet, 2 x Radio, Touch & Receiver with iPeng 9 served by Synology
1815+ and LMS 7.9 (Repack by pinkdot)
avinunca1 wrote:
> I am running LMS on a MacBook. I am using the BBC DASH plugin. I get a
> loud high pitched whistle/data noise when I have my Pink Triangle
> Ordinal DAC plugged
> into my SBT (coax link) and select BBC. Tidal however is fine as well
> as anything I receive from an internet
avinunca1 wrote:
> I am running LMS on a MacBook. I am using the BBC DASH plugin. I get a
> loud high pitched whistle/data noise when I have my Pink Triangle
> Ordinal DAC plugged
> into my SBT (coax link) and select BBC. Tidal however is fine as well
> as anything I receive from an internet
I am running LMS on a MacBook. I am using the BBC DASH plugin. I get a
loud high pitched whistle/data noise when I have my Pink Triangle
Ordinal DAC plugged
into my SBT (coax link) and select BBC. Tidal however is fine as well
as anything I receive from an internet radio station on the SBT
andrewhunterjohnston wrote:
> Thank you for saying that!
> I too have struggled to understand what this is all about and have so
> far failed to get BBC Listen Again to work.
>
> In particular, I have no idea what this means:
>
> Install updated BBCXMLParser.pm file to fix a problem with BBC
I suggest you go with the new Dash compatible iPlayer plugin from bpa.
You don't need to use Dash, it works with the old protocols. The great
benefit of this plugin is it just works, no need for patches. There's
another thread about it somewhere.
Owen Smith wrote:
> I have no idea how to do any of that, sorry. I've never dealt with patch
> files, gitbhub, vendor directories etc. And Michael may already have
> some of this stuff, I just don't know.
>
> And really, it would be far better for the person that fixed the source
> code and
I don't know if this helps, but in the attached file is a screen shot of
what I am seeing from Radio 4 FM. It's a bit more than basic text.
The shot is from the standard web interface of Logitech Media Server,
running on my Vortexbox. Details of my iPlayer installation, following
the first post
All I see is minimal text such as BBC Radio 4. I'm not sure if I should
be seeing anything else. I could dig out my old Pi server to compare but
it's going a bit awkward for the next couple of days.
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Zoltan wrote:
> Recently I finally got around to putting my Odroid U3 properly into
> service to replace my v1 Pi-based server. This is using Max2Play. I
> followed the quick fix guide in the current thread to get the BBC
> plugins up and running and they are working great apart from one thing.
Recently I finally got around to putting my Odroid U3 properly into
service to replace my v1 Pi-based server. This is using Max2Play. I
followed the quick fix guide in the current thread to get the BBC
plugins up and running and they are working great apart from one thing.
When I play a live
Owen Smith wrote:
> Why would people ask SqueezeBox questions over there? The horses mouth
> is this site surely?
Because there you can post all kinds of speculations and opinions
without too many people who actually know what they are talking about
correcting you? :)
"To try to judge the
PasTim wrote:
> Thanks very much indeed. I'll attend to this detail soon.
>
> At least one person had found that the BBCiPlayerExtra 1.8 repo wasn't
> available for a while, and I found the same, but then it re-appeared. I
> guess that was a googlecode issue. My understanding is that
bpa wrote:
> A quick review of Page 1 instructions.
>
> I found no problem with the instruction - I did a complete clear and
> install but I didn't read through the text each step as I was just
> testing the fundamentals.
>
> Some comments regarding uninstall and then install.
>
> 1. If all
PasTim wrote:
> Sorry if I've lost track, but are you saying you have taken over control
> of the Triode plugin? I was unaware that there was a version after 1.3.
>
> Maybe I should withdraw (i.e. unpin from the head of the topic and stop
> attempting to update) this thread entirely, since I'm
bpa wrote:
> In relation to formbypc post - the thread has got mixed up with other
> threads.
>
> In reply to a query by formbypc (Ronnie aka "Man in a Van") pointed user
> to a pinkfish thread about using the testversion of the BBCiPlayer.
> Formbypc had problems and becasue they didn't know
bpa wrote:
> There should be no need for the Triode repository URL - I don't have it
> in my LMS setup.
>
> BBCiPlayerEXtra is a companion to BBCiPlayer plugin - it won't work
> without BBCiPlayer. The repository URL I gave earlier provides the
> feeds for the 1.4.7 BBCiPlayer and V 1.9.3 of
PasTim wrote:
> Sorry if I've lost track, but are you saying you have taken over control
> of the Triode plugin? I was unaware that there was a version after
> 1.3.
>
> Maybe I should withdraw (i.e. unpin from the head of the topic and stop
> attempting to update) this thread entirely, since
formbypc wrote:
> So how do I tell if I've got both of them, having used that corrected
> repo URL?
You have a mismatched installation and it needs to be tidied up.
For the moment forget about BBCiPlayerExtra and any comment about
BBCiPlayerEXtra should be posted on the BBCiPlayerExtra thread
bpa wrote:
> The repository URL I gave earlier provides the feeds for the 1.4.7
> BBCiPlayer and V 1.9.3 of BBCiPlayerExtra plugins.
So how do I tell if I've got both of them, having used that corrected
repo URL?
I have a Triode BBC iPlayer in my list of inactive plugins, and your
iPlayer
bpa wrote:
> You have a mismatched installation and it needs to be tidied up.
>
> For the moment forget about BBCiPlayerExtra and any comment about
> BBCiPlayerEXtra should be posted on the BBCiPlayerExtra thread - that
> will avoid confusion.
>
> now regarding BBCiPlayer you have to decide
PasTim wrote:
> I am now even more confused.
>
> We discussed some time ago whether this thread should cover DASH, and I
> thought we agreed that it should not due to the potentially unstable
> nature of that solution. On occasions I and others have suggested here
> that users might want to
bpa wrote:
> The aim is get people talking about the same thing in the right place -
> otherwise we have this tangled mess.
>
> BBCiPlayer Extra is separate from BBCiPlayer and the test-repo should
> not be given to user who are not willing or do not want to use the test
> BBCiPlayer.
>
> The
PasTim wrote:
> One can't stop people talking about stuff, but hopefully try to be clear
> about what versions are being referred to.
The aim is get people talking about the same thing in the right place -
otherwise we have this tangled mess.
BBCiPlayer Extra is separate from BBCiPlayer and
Right oh.
I might as well give my side.
*bpa* is correct in that apparently *formbypc* posted on the wrong
thread ( a simple mistake).
What happened, is that some one posted on pfm asking for help on
installing DASH.
I replied with a simple guide, which he followed and completed
successfully.
We're on a thread in a forum about a very few alternative solutions to
playing radio stations, and we collectively still manage to generate
some confusion and (minor) disagreements even though we all want pretty
much the same thing and are generally positive towards one another.
Now imagine you
Owen Smith wrote:
> No-one seems to know what the official LMS situation is with the updated
> faad.exe for Windows. I believe Michael was informed of the problem but
> otherwise it's all gone very quiet. I try to keep track of this since
> I'm running it.
Can you generate an updated patch file
No-one seems to know what the official LMS situation is with the updated
faad.exe for Windows. I believe Michael was informed of the problem but
otherwise it's all gone very quiet. I try to keep track of this since
I'm running it.
bpa wrote:
> Can you generate an updated patch file from the faad2.7 in Vendor
> directory and then send patch file to michael to update the Vendor
> directory.
> https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor/tree/public/7.9/faad2
I have no idea how to do any of that, sorry. I've never dealt
PasTim wrote:
> I would be most grateful if you would review post 1 on this thread and
> tell me if it's wrong for BBCiPlayerExtra.
A quick review of Page 1 instructions.
I found no problem with the instruction - I did a complete clear and
install but I didn't read through the text each step
PasTim wrote:
> The only problem for such as formbypc is that this thread does,
> currently, address iPlayerExtra as well. Although I have looked at some
> of the iPlayerExtra thread I'm pretty much baffled as to what version
> can and should be used with iPlayer 1.3.x, or how to get it, and
bpa wrote:
> 1. This thread should not discuss DASH or the test version of the
> BBCiPlayer plugin which is version 1.4.x
> 2. This thread is only relevant to Triode's version of BBCiPlayer plugin
> which is up to 1.3.x
One can't stop people talking about stuff, but hopefully try to be clear
bpa wrote:
> The BBCiPlayerExtra was created by me and maintained by me. Questions
> about it should be directed to the BBCiplayerExtra thread. If I don't
> see the BBCiPlayerEXtra queries on its thread or on a topic title - I
> can't know there is a problem.
I would be most grateful if you
Owen Smith wrote:
> Why would people ask SqueezeBox questions over there? The horses mouth
> is this site surely?
Why not?
Anyway, which part of the horse are you?:confused::p;):D
Ronnie
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formbypc wrote:
> http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=184163=2
Why would people ask SqueezeBox questions over there? The horses mouth
is this site surely?
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Man in a van wrote:
> That had not occurred to me:(:o
>
> Maybe this accounts for some folk having a problem changing to Dash?
>
> Ronnie.
Directory should be deleted when you disable a plugin but I think only
after a restart.
BTW on pink fuish forum - issue abotu JPG 128k - I'be seen it
formbypc wrote:
> With both BPA and Triode repositories added, and the 'old' BBC iPlayer
> directory deleted from the cache specified a few posts up, I still don't
> get any plugins showing up under the Triode heading.
>
> 19909
I think the bbc plugin shows up in 3rd Party plugins
Touch -
With both BPA and Triode repositories added, and the 'old' BBC iPlayer
directory deleted from the cache specified a few posts up, I still don't
get any plugins showing up under the Triode heading.
19909
+---+
|Filename: triode
formbypc wrote:
> With both BPA and Triode repositories added, and the 'old' BBC iPlayer
> directory deleted from the cache specified a few posts up, I still don't
> get any plugins showing up under the Triode heading.
>
> 19909
I think you are using a bad URL - use the following
bpa wrote:
> Directory should be deleted when you disable a plugin but I think only
> after a restart.
>
> BTW on pinkfish forum - issue about JPG 128k - I'be seen it before but
> can't remember the underlying cause and I think it could be either an
> old build of LMS or user is still set on
bpa wrote:
> Plugin from my repository will show up under my name not Triode.
>
> I think you are using a bad URL - use the following
>
> *http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/repo-short.xml*
OK, corrected that, and I now have one bpa plugin - iPlayer Extra. Is
that all I need?
If the repos specified on page 1 of this thread need updating, please
let me know and I'll update them there. I'm using the test DASH plugins
so can't test this myself any more.
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 14.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF
formbypc wrote:
> OK, corrected that, and I now have one bpa plugin - iPlayer Extra. Is
> that all I need? Because the instruction at the head of the thread says
> I should have two.
I think you still need the triode one. As far as I can tell it still
seems to work and should give you
>From the first post
"Please note that with the patches, unless you know exactly what and how
to replace the files it may be better to start with a fresh BBCiPlayer
system by removing the BBCiPlayer plugin on the Settings, Plugins page
on the LMS GUI."
How? I have an iPlayer in my Inactive
PasTim wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance, but what's the 'fishie forum'?
http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=184163=2
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formbypc wrote:
> or is some other removal required?
To be sure after it is disabled, you can delete the BBCiPlayer directory
in the Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins direcotry (to get full path look
at WebGUI Settings/Information )
formbypc wrote:
> From the first post
>
> "Please note that with the patches, unless you know exactly what and how
> to replace the files it may be better to start with a fresh BBCiPlayer
> system by removing the BBCiPlayer plugin on the Settings, Plugins page
> on the LMS GUI."
>
> How? I
Man in a van wrote:
> Reply on the fishie forum
Excuse my ignorance, but what's the 'fishie forum'?
LMS 7.9 on VortexBox Midi box, Xubuntu 14.04, FLACs 16->24 bit,
44.1->192kbps.
LMS plugin UPnP/DLNA Bridge to MF M1 CLiC (to 405/2 amp & ESLs) &
Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers.
Alternatively
bpa wrote:
> To be sure after it is disabled, you can delete the BBCiPlayer directory
> in the Cache/InstalledPlugins/Plugins direcotry (to get full path look
> at WebGUI Settings/Information )
That had not occurred to me:(:o
Maybe this accounts for some folk having a problem changing to
PasTim wrote:
> I think you still need the triode one. As far as I can tell it still
> seems to work and should give you iplayer as well.
>
> If bpa can confirm that I should change the reference to his iplayer
> extra plugin on page 1 I'll do so.
There should be no need for the Triode
Man in a van wrote:
> It's probably just me but I half expect "Am I right Sir!?" and Richard
> Hannay to start posting:p.
The memory man is killed - are you planning something ?
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bpa wrote:
> Long response times by BBC servers show up as "Couldn't resolve IP
> address " errors - the majority of these are not DNS errors but long
> reponse time from the CDN servers but confusingly reported by LMS as a
> "couldn't resolve IP" . The timeouts used by the HLS code is the
>
danco wrote:
> My setting is at the maximum available (I think it is 30), which usually
> works.
>
> I have wondered if it is possible to go into the code and change it to a
> larger figure, such as 60. I would rather wait for a minute than have to
> restart the whole program, which is what
danco wrote:
> My setting is at the maximum available (I think it is 30), which usually
> works.
I just checked and the max setting is 60 seconds (latest 7.9 nightly,
Windows 7)
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sto wrote:
> Dropping streams has been driving me up the wall for months. I'm on
> Virgin @55mbps. Funnily enough it's seems worse in the morning too. I
> thought it was something to do with my server being busy just after
> start up but it makes no difference if it's just booted or not.
>
>
sto wrote:
> Dropping streams has been driving me up the wall for months. I'm on
> Virgin @55mbps. Funnily enough it's seems worse in the morning too. I
> thought it was something to do with my server being busy just after
> start up but it makes no difference if it's just booted or not.
>
>
Long response times by BBC servers show up as "Couldn't resolve IP
address " errors - the majority of these are not DNS errors but long
reponse time from the CDN servers but confusingly reported by LMS as a
"couldn't resolve IP" . The timeouts used by the HLS code is the
default value set by LMS
sto wrote:
> Dropping streams has been driving me up the wall for months. I'm on
> Virgin @55mbps. Funnily enough it's seems worse in the morning too. I
> thought it was something to do with my server being busy just after
> start up but it makes no difference if it's just booted or not.
>
>
Owen Smith wrote:
> One of my friends says the Virgin DNS servers have been awful recently,
> very slow response times.
Thanks for this - I'm sure it'll have been mentioned before but I hadnt
seen it - so thanks anyway, I'll be changing to Google or OpenDNS this
evening to see if it helps
MrClive wrote:
> I'm getting the same when I'm trying to listen to any "catch up stuff"
> on the BBC IPlayer. I'll have a look through the thread.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
PasTim wrote:
> If you are using the plugin versions defined by the first post in this
> thread, the
MrClive wrote:
> I'm getting the same when I'm trying to listen to any "catch up stuff"
> on the BBC IPlayer. I'll have a look through the thread.
>
>
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If you are using the plugin versions defined by the first post in this
thread, the best place to go to ask
Man in a van wrote:
> Gizza a shout if you need help MrClive
>
> Ronnie
Cheers Ronnie. I'll have a look at this tonight or tomorrow night.
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robmac wrote:
> Hi Andy_D
>
> I have always suffered with some dropping with streaming from BBC
> iplayer radio. I am also with Plusnet.
>
> For me it does vary over time and is particularly bad on the hours and
> half hours early in the morning.
Dropping streams has been driving me up the
PasTim wrote:
> The only reason I haven't updated this thread to specify the DASH
> version is that BBC's longer term plans are uncertain and so the related
> plugins are still regarded as 'test'.
The current issues why the test version is still considered test and not
production.
1. The BBC
John K wrote:
> I'm struggling to get iPlayer working on my LMS and wondered whether
> anyone has any ideas?
>
> I have installed the updated version of Triode's BBC iPlayer plugin and
> the updated version of bpa's BBC iPlayer Extras plugin. They seem to be
> fine and I can view the schedules
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