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Bbc I Player
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Just recently bought a Samsung smart TV but unable to get BBC Iplayer. the message comes up not available yet. Seems strange as an IPad etc no problem. Would appreciate any suggestions as why this should be.
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
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Thanks for your reply The apps on a smart TV only work during the period that the manufacturer of the set pays the licensing fees for those apps. (Hundreds of thousands of people have been enraged to find out that certain apps suddenly stop working on their TV sets, only two or three years after they've purchased them, because the manufacturer has withdrawn...
18:25 Tue 07th Jul 2015
Thanks for your reply
The apps on a smart TV only work during the period that the manufacturer of the set pays the licensing fees for those apps. (Hundreds of thousands of people have been enraged to find out that certain apps suddenly stop working on their TV sets, only two or three years after they've purchased them, because the manufacturer has withdrawn support for the app versions that are on their sets). That's why many (most?) technology journals advise against buying smart TVs and instead using add-on boxes (such as those offered by NOW TV) where the service providers need to keep supporting their apps in order to for people to trust them.
Either:
(a) you've bought a really new model offered by Samsung (and they've yet to commence paying the licensing fee for the iPlayer app) ; or
(b) you've bought a discontinued model and Samsung have already stopped paying the licensing fee.
A possibly relevant link:
http:// convers ation.w hich.co .uk/tec hnology /smart- tv-soft ware-su pport-c ommitme nt-issu es-bbc- iplayer -netfli x/
Contact Samsung to ask them what's going on:
http:// www.sam sung.co m/uk/in fo/cont actus.h tml
The apps on a smart TV only work during the period that the manufacturer of the set pays the licensing fees for those apps. (Hundreds of thousands of people have been enraged to find out that certain apps suddenly stop working on their TV sets, only two or three years after they've purchased them, because the manufacturer has withdrawn support for the app versions that are on their sets). That's why many (most?) technology journals advise against buying smart TVs and instead using add-on boxes (such as those offered by NOW TV) where the service providers need to keep supporting their apps in order to for people to trust them.
Either:
(a) you've bought a really new model offered by Samsung (and they've yet to commence paying the licensing fee for the iPlayer app) ; or
(b) you've bought a discontinued model and Samsung have already stopped paying the licensing fee.
A possibly relevant link:
http://
Contact Samsung to ask them what's going on:
http://
Is your Samsung TV on this list. It could be it has not reached the required benchmark to work properly with iPlayer.
http:// iplayer help.ex ternal. bbc.co. uk/help /inform ation/S amsung
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