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Less 15-02-2010 11:52

BBCi Player
 
I have a slight problem with the iplayer, when I use it for live streaming the radio no problem no matter what I'm doing on the P.C. but, if I use the listen again feature and play a game in accyweb arcade the iplayer goes silent, I have to click pause then play on it to get the player to give me sound again not so much a problem as a slight hiccup really nothing to worry about nor' do I intend to spend a 'couple' of minutes fixing it, (you know how it is, you start a job like this and suddenly half a day has disappeared and still no fix even though the answer turns out only to be a click away).

I just wonder what is the difference between live streaming and streaming of the listen again type files?

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katex 16-02-2010 23:44

Re: BBCi Player
 
Your internet pipe is too small .... :D

Less 17-02-2010 11:35

Re: BBCi Player
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 788555)
Your internet pipe is too small .... :D

Thanks for that Kate, how refreshing to get advice off someone that doesn't insist I'm using the wrong O.S.
:)

Now if you can just tell me how to do the following, perhaps I can do something about it, No cheating, or googling just a rough guide off the top of your head will do!
;)

1. Create a file called qmail-default.txt or forward.txt or procmailrc.txt on your computer.
2. Keep one of the following lines in that file. You need to change the path to your site path. Try both and test or ask your host which one is correct.
“|/usr/local/bin/php /home/path/to/your/script.php”
“|/home/path/to/your/script.php”
3. Upload it to your root directory and change it to .qmail-default or .forward or .procmailrc.

Neil 17-02-2010 11:43

Re: BBCi Player
 
Have you tried installing flash again? iPlayer uses flash I think and so do the games. It might be a weird flash bug when you play from online and locally at the same time.

Failing that try booting from an Ubuntu live disk and see if it works then, it might just be a typical Windoze fault :p :D

Less 17-02-2010 12:08

Re: BBCi Player
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 788607)
Have you tried installing flash again? iPlayer uses flash I think and so do the games. It might be a weird flash bug when you play from online and locally at the same time.

Failing that try booting from an Ubuntu live disk and see if it works then, it might just be a typical Windoze fault :p :D


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Gayle 17-02-2010 12:15

Re: BBCi Player
 
Use two computers.

Less 17-02-2010 12:27

Re: BBCi Player
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 788613)
Use two computers.

Such a simple solution, Unfortunately my second computers name is Deep Thought, and I can't afford the electricity to boot it up.

In fact the last time I did, after several generations of processing and altering it's I.P. address it stopped & displayed:-
H.H.G.T.T.U.
PROTOCOL ERROR = 42

On a blue background!
:confused:


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