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Slowhand
29-09-2010, 09:10 AM
I`ve downloaded a couple of programmes onto iplayer [specials about Jimi Hendrix] and apparently I can only view them on my pc for a limited time.
Is there an easy was of burning these programmes onto a dvd so I can keep them for posterity?
I also tried downloading them onto Windows Media Player as well as into My Documents but it gave up on the downloads when it was part way through the process. :unsure:
MarkE
29-09-2010, 11:04 AM
As far as I'm aware the iPlayer is just a streaming service, I dont think you can save them to your hard drive 'for keeps' - that being said if the documentary has a specific name try google and pirate bay, my general rule of thumb is that if you look hard enough, you'll find it. Alternatively keep an eye out for a repeat of it on BBC 3/4, sky plus it, and then look at how to tansfer stuff from the sky+ hard drive to your pc or dvd.
Edit: been looking aruond the web - you can buy it on amazon: look for Jimi Hendrix: The Guitar Hero. I think this is the one BBC have ben showing. Narrated by Slash? Its NTSC/Region 1, but your dvd player should be able to handle that to be honest.
Slowhand
29-09-2010, 11:19 AM
Thanks for that Mark. :thumbsup:
You`ve really confirned what I thought and at least put my mind at rest that I wasn`t doing something wrong!
I`m a bit peeved really as I had recorded some of the Jimi Hendrix programmes onto the hard drive of my recorder when they did a special "Jimi Hendrix Night" last Friday.
There were however parts missing as I realised that the programmes had already started before I started the recording.
Fingers crossed that they do a repeat some time in the future...thanks again.
catrancher
29-09-2010, 12:30 PM
Terry,
I checked and it appears that the BBC iPlayer does provide streaming Flash based media.
There are programs available that will allow you to capture that to your PC. I haven't used them but here's one (http://www.applian.com/download-videos/) that came up in the search engines. Seems pretty simple and the reviews I've seen on it have been positive. There's also a 30 day free trial.
I like free trials.
Tom (:macwave:... if it's free, it's for me!)
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