Watching BBC iPlayer offline on a laptop - is it possible?

Watching BBC iPlayer offline on a laptop - is it possible?

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MitchT

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16,237 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd May
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Does anyone know any tricks for watching BBC iPlayer content offline on my laptop? They've withdrawn the download feature for desktop/laptop devices. The app will let you download and watch offline on a tablet or phone, but I don't have a tablet and I don't want to watch on a phone as it's too small.

lancslad58

1,115 posts

15 months

Saturday 4th May
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MitchT said:
Does anyone know any tricks for watching BBC iPlayer content offline on my laptop? They've withdrawn the download feature for desktop/laptop devices. The app will let you download and watch offline on a tablet or phone, but I don't have a tablet and I don't want to watch on a phone as it's too small.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/help/questions/getti...

MitchT

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16,237 posts

216 months

Saturday 4th May
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lancslad58 said:
That doesn't help at all.

It says programmes can be streamed on a computer when you're online or they can be downloaded to watch offline on the mobile app. I want to watch offline on my laptop. They don't provide a mechanism for this.

Halmyre

11,566 posts

146 months

Saturday 4th May
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The BBC in their wisdom have done away with this feature. Probably because some developer can't be arsed to update the software.

MitchT

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16,237 posts

216 months

Saturday 4th May
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Halmyre said:
The BBC in their wisdom have done away with this feature. Probably because some developer can't be arsed to update the software.
Yes, that's right. My original question was to ask if anyone knows an alternative way to download the content for offline consumption.

elyuw

41 posts

113 months

Saturday 4th May
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Look up get_iplayer with a search engine. That might help you out.

Dave.

7,519 posts

260 months

Saturday 4th May
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You could run an android emulator and run the app via that.... Not sure how well it will work though.

https://www.solveyourtech.com/running-android-apps...

S6PNJ

5,354 posts

288 months

Saturday 4th May
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MitchT said:
My original question was to ask if anyone knows an alternative way to download the content for offline consumption.
The Pirate Bay and Bittorrent?

MitchT

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Saturday 4th May
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Dave. said:
You could run an android emulator and run the app via that.... Not sure how well it will work though.
Not at all on a MacBook Pro I guess - my bad for not mentioning that!

Dave.

7,519 posts

260 months

Saturday 4th May
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MitchT said:
Not at all on a MacBook Pro I guess - my bad for not mentioning that!
ranting

hehe No worries.