Ipod touch 4.2 BBC iPlayer

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Yuxi

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Saturday 25th February 2012
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Sorry if this has been covered before.

I think the BBC have stopped me using iPlayer because I have a gen 2 iOS 4.2.1 Ipod touch. I have used iPlayer every day for the last 3 years, Thursday it stopped working. I cannot use the new iPlayer app as it does not support my 4.2.1 iOS.

I can understand Apple doing things like this, why the BBC though?

Is there anyway I can look through the last weeks Radio 4 programs and listen to them in the middle of the night?

Yuxi

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648 posts

190 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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fadeaway said:
You can always just use the iplayer website through safari.
Thats what has stopped working

Yuxi

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648 posts

190 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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I think Apple have persuaded the BBC to join in the continuous upgrade charade, why the BBC would agree I dont understand.

Yuxi

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648 posts

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Saturday 25th February 2012
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fadeaway said:
Yuxi said:
Thats what has stopped working
Sorry, mis-read your post - thought it was the app that stopped.

Have you tried using Opera to access it? (that should prevent the BBC from figuring out that your on an iOS device!)
Can I use Opera on my Ipod?

Yuxi

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Saturday 25th February 2012
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TheHeretic said:
Que?
"Que?" what are you trying to say? an explanation for people who do not feel the need to reply by copying a character from a 30 year old sitcom.

My gen 2 Ipod has worked with web based BBC iPlayer for 3 years.

BBC release an app that only works with Ipods with iOS 4.3 and up i.e. not gen 2 with 4.2.1 iOS

a month later web based BBC iPlayer for Gen 2 Ipods stops working.

Choice for gen 2 owners - new device or stop using iPlayer on existing device.

Whats in it for the BBC?

Yuxi

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Saturday 25th February 2012
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TheHeretic said:
Never mind. It's clearly pointless talking to someone who gets upset when someone types "que?"
I am not upset by you typing "que", I don't understand what you are saying, are you a stupid waiter?

I had something that worked, now it doesn't, I feel like I am being forced to spend money on a new device to get the functionality I had 3 years ago. Whats wrong with that?



Yuxi

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Saturday 25th February 2012
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TheHeretic said:
I was questioning this conspiracy you seem to think is going on.
Fair enough.

My only point is why would the BBC stop access to iPlayer for owners of older Apple equipment when it doesn't affect the functionality. If using iPlayer on 4.3 and above devices was a completely different experience I could understand, as it is they have just forced owners of old (2 years +) hardware to either stop using Iplayer or buy a new device.


Yuxi

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Saturday 25th February 2012
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fadeaway said:
Yuxi said:
Can I use Opera on my Ipod?
Yip. Just download from the app store (it's free) and away you go.

It's also useful if you're some where with a slow Internet connection - as opera compresses everything sent to your device.
Just downloaded Opera, good for most things, not iPlayer though, radio or TV

Yuxi

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Sunday 26th February 2012
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This has appeared on BBC website, lets hope they mend it soon.

"Apple devices via browser – Why can I no longer play content on BBC iPlayer on my iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad?

Search iPlayer Questions


We have received some reports from users who have suddenly been unable to play content through the browser on their Apple device. We understand that this is affecting users who have iOS 4.2 or older versions of the Operating System installed.

We can assure you that is presently under investigation. As soon as we have further information we will add it to this FAQ"