

#Bbc iplayer radio tv#
Software-based streaming services and apps like TuneIn Radio will continue to support the new system after it switches over to the AAC codec, bu some internet radios will cease to support Audio Factory streams - meanning you'll most likely have to buy a new radio, as they can't be readily upgraded. With the new TV app, youll be able to choose to listen live to any of the BBCs national radio stations or your local radio stations, or pick where you. The new back-end will replace systems that have "been around for over a decade and are getting too unreliable and expensive to maintain", and will signify an end to Windows Media Player support on the 31st of December.
#Bbc iplayer radio update#
Scott also confirmed that the BBC is working to update the back-end currently used by iPlayer Radio online, with the aim to replace the underlying technology with a new system known as Audio Factory. We also look forward to creating more collections of the newly available content to help people find some of the gems they may have missed." "We know audiences enjoy catching up with Drama and Comedy and with this change you will have 4 times as many dramas and comedies to choose from. You may need to enter a postcode if you haven’t used iPlayer before, but if you’d rather not share your real address, UK postcodes can be. output is now also available as part of the BBC iPlayer service. Head to the BBC iPlayer website, and log in. "The majority of radio catch up traffic comes from the fantastic array of Radio 4 and 4 Extra shows," Scott revealed. The BBC is also undertaking joint work with commercial radio, television and local. With the previous licencing agreements, the corporation had to edit down shows such as Desert Island Discs so they only have 30 seconds of each music track, in order to make it available for permenant download as a podcast. Catch up or listen again to your favourite. Listen live to BBC Radio stations from across the UK and World Service. Making the announcement on the BBC Internet blog, BBC Future Media's General Manager of Radio Product Andrew Scott revealed the corporation had finalised deals to allow for music playback beyond the current seven days. An initial beta version of the BBC Sounds app was launched in June 2018, with both the new app and the iPlayer Radio app supported until September 2019, when. The official BBC iPlayer Radio app for listening to BBC Radio wherever you go. The BBC has updated its iPlayer Radio service to let listeners catch up on missed programmes for up to 30 days after they were first aired, up from an original seven days - bringing the radio service on par with iPlayer video content for the first time.
