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BBC iPlayer app on iPodTouch
crowncd
27-02-2012
I've been using the above app for ages to listen to BBC radio programmes. Last week it stopped working and it appears that it must be something to do with the iPod Touch software I have. On my iTouch I have done an update and have the latest software installed 4.2.1. The BBC app says that it needs version 4.3 for it to work.
I assume that there must have been some recent changes.
Does this mean that I will no longer be able to use my iTouch and that this is unlikely to change in the future.
Many thanks.
MeanMint
27-02-2012
I thought the latest version was ios5
crowncd
27-02-2012
You may be right MeanMint but I can't get my iTouch to download anything beyond 4.2.1.
Maybe the BBC app issaying that it needs at least version 4.3 to work.
My iTouch is a few years old - could it be that Apple aren't going to support the model I have any more by issuing any more software updates?
merroney
27-02-2012
the iPlayer via Safari stopped working on my ipod touch last week. As it's a 2g Touch I can't run the iPlayer App and some sites were saying the iPlayer is no longer supported on that model.

Anyway, I reported the issue through the iPlayer site and apparently there is a problem with the iPLayer on mobile devices (all devices - it doesn't work through Safari on my iPhone4) and they are working on it. It's now listed as a known issue on the iPlayer site and you can check back there for updates.
crowncd
27-02-2012
Many thanks for the info. merroney. Sounds as if there may be some light at the end of the tunnel after all.
saint paul
28-02-2012
Thought it was just me, lets hope they find a fix soon.
buglawton
28-02-2012
iPod 2g is my trusty bedside companion - today I discover iPlayer site on Safari fails. Can navigate to each prog but tapping play nothing happens.
On Android phone iPlayer app does work. On Android phone Firefox with iPlayer fails with phone not compatible message. The app stupidly cuts off the audio when screen is off so useless for listening at night. Solutions?
merroney
28-02-2012
Originally Posted by buglawton:
“iPod 2g is my trusty bedside companion - today I discover iPlayer site on Safari fails. Can navigate to each prog but tapping play nothing happens.
On Android phone iPlayer app does work. On Android phone Firefox with iPlayer fails with phone not compatible message. The app stupidly cuts off the audio when screen is off so useless for listening at night. Solutions?”

See my post above. For updates check here http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.u...rowser_iplayer
crowncd
28-02-2012
Thanks for the link merroney.
Let's hope the problem is resolved soon.
buglawton
28-02-2012
Thanks also, What with BBC's behaviours lately (eg IPlayer being the only IOS app I have ever encountered that is not installable on IOS 4.20 or lower), I thought it was an intentional phasing out of older iThings support.

Fix is eagerly awaited!
laryann
29-02-2012
Hi! after reading all the comments on everyone's posts I feel a little more reassured that we might get a positive outcome. Although it seems to be a bbc iplayer issue-having spoken to Apple support-I get the impression that Apple are not bothered that their customers with older ipods have lost bbciplayer(after all its to their advantage for us to replace our older models with later ones).
merroney
29-02-2012
It's just a problem with iPlayer, nothing to do with Apple, support or updates. It's happened before but not for this long. Although the information on the iPlayer page says it relates to older operating systems, I can't view the iPlayer through a browser on my iPhone 4 so it's a mobile browser issue rather than an iPod software age issue.
merroney
08-03-2012
According to the iPlayer website, the fix has now been rolled and iPlayer should now work again on iPhones/iPod Touches that use iOS 4.2 or older. http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.u...rowser_iplayer
crowncd
08-03-2012
Thanks for the update merroney.

All seems to be working ok here - our listening pleasures have been restored!
saint paul
08-03-2012
Yay, my insomniac pleasures have been restored
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