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Dowloading BBC radio in Germany
Is it possible to download BBC radio in Germany. TV iplayer cannot be done it seems. If radio is possible what does one do, anyone know please?
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As it says on the actual download buttons, "Right click and 'Save target as'".
You' ll be asked where you want save the file to. You can put it anywhere you like on your PC but your desktop is as good as anywhere. (Click on the little downward- pointing arrowhead to the right of the 'Save in' box, then click on 'Desktop' and ' Save').
When the file is on your...
21:33 Mon 06th Sep 2010
BBC national and local radio stations are generally available worldwide. However certain programming is blocked to overseas listeners because of rights issues. (In general that means you can't receive most live sports broadcasts).
Simply go the relevant website and click on the 'Listen live' link. The URLs are fairly obvious, e.g. Radio 1 is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to work out the URLs for the other BBC national stations! If in doubt, just google them, which is usually the best way to find the websites for BBC local stations.
Most BBC radio content is available overseas. I've just connected to iPlayer via a proxy in Bulgaria (so that the BBC server thinks I'm overseas) and I've had no difficulty in listening to stored radio content.
Chris
Simply go the relevant website and click on the 'Listen live' link. The URLs are fairly obvious, e.g. Radio 1 is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to work out the URLs for the other BBC national stations! If in doubt, just google them, which is usually the best way to find the websites for BBC local stations.
Most BBC radio content is available overseas. I've just connected to iPlayer via a proxy in Bulgaria (so that the BBC server thinks I'm overseas) and I've had no difficulty in listening to stored radio content.
Chris
Hi Khandro:
Sorry for the delay. I've only just spotted your subsidiary post.
You can only do what you want to if the relevant program is available as a podcast (which is simply the name given to an MP3 file containing a radio program). All BBC podcasts can be found here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts
Chris
Sorry for the delay. I've only just spotted your subsidiary post.
You can only do what you want to if the relevant program is available as a podcast (which is simply the name given to an MP3 file containing a radio program). All BBC podcasts can be found here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts
Chris
As it says on the actual download buttons, "Right click and 'Save target as'".
You'll be asked where you want save the file to. You can put it anywhere you like on your PC but your desktop is as good as anywhere. (Click on the little downward-pointing arrowhead to the right of the 'Save in' box, then click on 'Desktop' and 'Save').
When the file is on your desktop, double-click on it to open it in your default media player (which, unless you've installed something else on your PC, will be Windows Media Player).
Chris
You'll be asked where you want save the file to. You can put it anywhere you like on your PC but your desktop is as good as anywhere. (Click on the little downward-pointing arrowhead to the right of the 'Save in' box, then click on 'Desktop' and 'Save').
When the file is on your desktop, double-click on it to open it in your default media player (which, unless you've installed something else on your PC, will be Windows Media Player).
Chris
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