BBC iPlayer goes portable

BBC iPlayer goes portable
The BBC has announced that its popular iPlayer service has gone portable and will be compatible with a large list of portable devices, including the Apple iPod Touch and iPhone.

"This is the first time that you can play BBC iPlayer TV programmes on a range of portable media devices,"
says Anthony Rose on the official iPlayer blog.

Rose says the iPlayer will work on Sony Walkman E and S series, Archos 605 WIFI and Internet Media Tablet, Philips GoGear 52xx series, Samsung YP-P2 and YP-Q1 and Nokia N96 devices. The entire list, which is updated weekly, is available here.



If your device does not have Wi-Fi, you will have to download the shows and not stream, but Rose notes that any PMP that can play "PlaysForSure" media (now known as "Certified For Windows Vista") is compatible.

"If the device packaging mentions 'PlaysForSure', that's a good sign...for our Mac and Linux users, don't despair: we have another release coming up very soon, aimed at improving your BBC iPlayer options - stay tuned for updates..." Rose adds.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Oct 2008 16:47
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