Has anybody else downloaded it yet? Just been having a play about with it, great quality streams and catch up as well as very easy to navigate to find what you need. Far better than the awful console versions.
It's WIFI only, no 3G access.
You can't have it running in the background, ie for radio, as it turns off with the screen.
Also, there are no downloads. But I guessed that there wouldn't be.
The UI is nice though.
I'll continue to use 'beebplayer' for now as this works over 3G.
FYI I use a Galaxy Tab, so it may be a different experience for some.
Originally Posted by bananaman_007: “You have to be on Froyo (2.2) search for iplayer and it should come up”
Yeah I'm on 2.2
Searched for BBC Iplayer nothing came up, maybe something to do with lower res screen, slower processor etc? Or is that nothing to do with it? I'll search just iplayer next time see what that brings up.
There is not much reason to use it over the already well designed mobile iPlayer site.
There is no support for 3G.
No ability for offline play.
Live stuff will not stream in the background.
I am seeing plenty of this: "This content doesn't seem to be working. Try again later".
Searched for BBC Iplayer nothing came up, maybe something to do with lower res screen, slower processor etc? Or is that nothing to do with it? I'll search just iplayer next time see what that brings up.”
I've got 2.2 on my SF but no flash so couldn't get it.
Try the android Market webpage it comes up on there and gives you the reason why you can't download it.
Will try the wildfire tonight see if it comes up.
It works on my Desire HD, but is quite jerky. As is the browser version. I have beebPlayer which is much better. iPlayer was giving up with "content unavailable" when beebPlayer could play it happily, with no jerks.
Originally Posted by goomba: “I have found this to be poor rather than great.
There is not much reason to use it over the already well designed mobile iPlayer site.
There is no support for 3G.
No ability for offline play.
Live stuff will not stream in the background.
I am seeing plenty of this: "This content doesn't seem to be working. Try again later".”
I'm not impressed either. Had the same error as you, or it just kept on stuttering.
I had to reduce the Video Quality settings down to Low Quality (400kbps) just to get anything to play <goes off to use the Wii version instead>.
Originally Posted by dpwykes: “I had to reduce the Video Quality settings down to Low Quality (400kbps) just to get anything to play <goes off to use the Wii version instead>”
Perhaps it was contention ratios. Have you tried at other times?
Are there any hacks for Android that can turn screen off or right down WITHOUT stopping the audio, then back to normal automatically after exiting iPlayer?
iPlayer on Apple devices does not have this problem.
BBC seems to be dong somersaults to hang onto Flash when it's obviously useless for portable radio listening,
Originally Posted by bananaman_007: “Has anybody else downloaded it yet? Just been having a play about with it, great quality streams and catch up as well as very easy to navigate to find what you need. Far better than the awful console versions.”
just trying out mobile iplayer which i googled and seems to work fine, do you get charged any extra for streaming? i seem to remember getting a warning before saying something about extra charges??
Originally Posted by buglawton: “Are there any hacks for Android that can turn screen off or right down WITHOUT stopping the audio, then back to normal automatically after exiting iPlayer?
iPlayer on Apple devices does not have this problem.
BBC seems to be dong somersaults to hang onto Flash when it's obviously useless for portable radio listening,”
I'd forget iPlayer for radio listening. I use the TuneIn radio app on my Android phone (Galaxy S2). Works great.
Originally Posted by bananaman_007: “Has anybody else downloaded it yet? Just been having a play about with it, great quality streams and catch up as well as very easy to navigate to find what you need. Far better than the awful console versions.”