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<p>----- Original message -----
<br>> On 31 May 2010 17:36, davmor2 <<a href="mailto:davmor2@davmor2.co.uk">davmor2@davmor2.co.uk</a>> wrote:
<br>> > However it won't download
<br>> > > the actual data, the rate sits at 0 b/s, the status sits at 'Download
<br>> > > Paused' whether I click Pause or Resume. Any ideas anyone?
<br>> > >
<br>> > > Alex
<br>> > Alex didn't this get blocked by the BBC?
<br>>
<br>> No. get_iplayer got blocked, it was a third-party open source (perl?)
<br>> script used by the likes of XBMC and MythTV. I'm trying to use the
<br>> official BBC client, which is an Adobe AIR application.
<br>>
<br>> > Try watching it from the web based version instead.
<br>>
<br>> I did, that continues to work fine. I was hoping to watch the download
<br>> version because it's higher bit-rate.
<br>>
<br>> --
<br>> Alex Willmer <<a href="mailto:alex@moreati.org.uk">alex@moreati.org.uk</a>>
<br>> <a href="http://moreati.org.uk/blog">http://moreati.org.uk/blog</a>
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<br>Didn't the BBC adopt a new form of locked down DRM from Adobe recently that effectively renders it impossible for open source third party clients to use the download and play locally functionality?
<br>
<br>Gareth<br></p>
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