To turn off audio description on BBC iPlayer, start playing a program and click on the screen to bring up the playback controls. Select the "Audio" icon, which looks like a speech bubble or sound symbol. Then, choose the option that says "Off" or deselect the audio description track. This should disable the audio description feature for your viewing session.
No. only BBC Channels goes on iplayer
No, not at present, only the BBC iPlayer works on the Wii. Wii supports Flash, which is also what BBC iPlayer happens to use. ITV Player requires Silverlight, which Wii can't handle.
No, you cannot watch BBC iPlayer on a PS Vita. The BBC iPlayer app is not available for the PS Vita, and the browser on the device does not support the streaming service. To use BBC iPlayer, you would need a compatible device such as a smart TV, tablet, or smartphone.
It is not known when Mayday episode 5 will be released on BBC iPlayer. It is however available on BBC One's website.
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No. only BBC Channels goes on iplayer
The BBC iplayer website is www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer. Hope this helps :)
No, not at present, only the BBC iPlayer works on the Wii. Wii supports Flash, which is also what BBC iPlayer happens to use. ITV Player requires Silverlight, which Wii can't handle.
match of the day should be on the bbc iplayer very soon.
No, you cannot watch BBC iPlayer on a PS Vita. The BBC iPlayer app is not available for the PS Vita, and the browser on the device does not support the streaming service. To use BBC iPlayer, you would need a compatible device such as a smart TV, tablet, or smartphone.
You have just answered your question! The BBC iPlayer is called BBC iPlayer on the App Store. If you can't find it go to iTunes on your Mac or PC and try looking for it there. The BBC iPlayer is for free. You may not find it depending on what country your iTunes account is registered with.
It is not known when Mayday episode 5 will be released on BBC iPlayer. It is however available on BBC One's website.
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BBC Iplayer on BBC One
No BBC iplayer does not take up any memory on your computer as the videos are saved on the internet
The BBC i has a protocol of show films having been televised on their network for a short time frame afterward. Not all films for contractual reason make it the "i player". You now have to be a UK resident with a TV licence for watching these programmes.