Now that BBC programmes are to be available for 30 days, will the rollback EPG begin to roll back for the full 30 days? Any information?
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30-day iPlayer and rollback EPG
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| Mon 6 Oct 2014 14:41:06 #1 |
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Freesat should certainly be aware of the planned change, see this dated April...
http://www.whathifi.com/news/iplayer-catch-window-to-be-extended-to-30-days
| Mon 6 Oct 2014 18:18:33 #2 | -
In theory it might not be a significant change, to extend the listings in the rollback EPG. Depending.Pollensa1946 - 2 minutes ago »
Freesat should certainly be aware of the planned change, see this dated April...
http://www.whathifi.com/news/iplayer-catch-window-to-be-extended-to-30-daysFreesat are at least in a better position than the turn-back-time competition. Neither YouView nor Virgin have yet got the new iPlayer.
| Mon 6 Oct 2014 18:25:01 #3 | -
According to Recombu (http://recombu.com/digital/news/youview-bbc-connected-red-button-new-iplayer), the 30-day window is available with the iPlayer implementation which has just been acquired by Freetime's rival YouView.
Freetime iPlayer users still seem to have only seven days.
| Fri 24 Oct 2014 12:36:54 #4 | -
Would they? Why can't Freetime access the same iPlayer service as YouView?
| Fri 24 Oct 2014 13:36:36 #6 | -
IPlayer Help says:
Is 30 Days available on my device?
So maybe we'll get it soon, now it's been rolled out to YouView. Odd though - it's still seven days on my Smart TV but it doesn't appear among the exceptions listed above.Where 30-day availability doesn’t apply
Programmes are now available for 30 days on most versions of iPlayer. However there are some exceptions.
We’re working with our partners to bring 30-day availability to these platforms soon:
Virgin TiVo
YouView
BT Vision
Freesat
Xbox 360
Roku/ Now TV
| Fri 24 Oct 2014 14:00:39 #7 | -
JamesB - 51 minutes ago »
Would they? Why can't Freetime access the same iPlayer service as YouView?The roll back feature was written to only scroll back 7 days so surely it goes without saying that part of the software would need to have that command rewritten to look beyond 7 days.
| Fri 24 Oct 2014 14:31:07 #8 | -
-gonzo- - 5 minutes ago »
JamesB - 51 minutes ago »
Would they? Why can't Freetime access the same iPlayer service as YouView?The roll back feature was written to only scroll back 7 days so surely it goes without saying that part of the software would need to have that command rewritten to look beyond 7 days.
The programmes aren't available beyond seven days when you access the iPlayer portal in the On Demand section. That's surely down to the BBC, not Freesat.
But apparently there's some issue - what, exactly, is not clear from the BBC Help pages.
| Fri 24 Oct 2014 14:42:01 #9 | -
JamesB - 1 hour ago »
-gonzo- - 5 minutes ago »
JamesB - 51 minutes ago »
Would they? Why can't Freetime access the same iPlayer service as YouView?The roll back feature was written to only scroll back 7 days so surely it goes without saying that part of the software would need to have that command rewritten to look beyond 7 days.
The programmes aren't available beyond seven days when you access the iPlayer portal in the On Demand section. That's surely down to the BBC, not Freesat.
But apparently there's some issue - what, exactly, is not clear from the BBC Help pages.You can still watch programs beyond 7 days though, Eastenders goes back to the 3rd
October.| Fri 24 Oct 2014 16:33:42 #10 |
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