The BBC iPlayer is now available on the iPhone. The good thing about that iPhone version is that the content in a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels in MPEG4 format is delivered. TV programs from 45 minutes to make a file of about 160MB. Thanks iPlayer for iPhone you are no longer attached to the Windows Media DRM version, where you had to watch a TV program in limited time. Now the launch of the iPhone version of iPlayer not as interesting jennifer lawrence as the fact that you can download content with a clever trick. Please note that the TV programs can only be viewed from England. Would you from the Netherlands or Belgium to access the TV schedule, you will have to get through a UK proxy access. This tip is not suitable jennifer lawrence for beginners.
To download the content jennifer lawrence you first make sure your desktop browser is seen as an iPhone. That is the easiest with Firefox, which you can install the User Agent Switcher plugin. After installing and restarting the browser, add a new user agent to via the menu option Tools> User Agent Switcher> Options> Options:
Now you via Tools> User Agent Switcher> iPhone indicate that you are on the Internet via an iPhone. Go to the iPlayer page on which the desired jennifer lawrence program is, and drag the following bookmarklet to your Bookmarks Toolbar Folder:
Click on the bookmarklet and URL appears under the title of the video on the iPlayer page. Then paste it into a new Firefox tab and iPlayer will start downloading the file in your browser. Break it off with the stop button jennifer lawrence (the circular button with an X) and choose instead to save your page via File> Save page as ...
This opens a download page where you can track the progress of your download in mpeg4 format. Afterwards, you only need your User Agent to return to the old situation. Useful this trick with the user agent is the way, that you can easily see also iPhone versions jennifer lawrence of web pages in this way, even if you have no iPhone at hand. That's useful for example for people who want to customize their website for the iPhone.
Gonny van der Zwaag is founder and editor of iculture. She is author of the recently published book 'Fit with apps and wearables' and writes daily in January about another sport or gezondheidsapp on Fithacking.nl Author iculture
Gonny van der Zwaag is founder and editor of iculture. She is author of the recently published book 'Fit with apps and wearables' and writes daily in January on a different sport or gezondheidsapp on Fithacking.nl
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