BBC i. Player Wikipedia. BBC i. Player. BBC i. Player homepage. DevelopersBBCInitial release. Stable release. 3. July 2. 01. 2 5 years ago 2. Written in. Javascript, Adobe AIR, Objective C, Java. Platform. Windows, mac. Gas Cooker Fitters, Gas Safety Certificate, Electric Cooker, Local Gas Engineer. Gas safe engineer. Hampshire, London. Gas safe registered Local Gas Limited. Historical. BBC Redux was developed as a proof of concept for a crossplatform, Flash Videobased streaming system. BBC iPlayer left beta and went live on 25. The Megalodon Shark is one of the most debated sharks in history. Is it alive Was it EVER alive How big were they, exactly Learn that and more here. Hotwapi. Com is a mobile toplist for mobile web sites. We have over 2000 registered sites. OS, Linux, i. OS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Virgin MediaStreaming only, Freesat beta, Sky Go part of On Demand service, Sky TV, BT TV part of On Demand service, Now TV, Play. Watch Along Came A Spider Online Mic. Station 3, Play. Station 4, Xbox 3. Xbox One, Windows Phone 8, You. View, Wii UAvailable in. English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic1Type. Bite Marks Online Putlocker' title='Bite Marks Online Putlocker' />Media player software. License. TV licence. Websitewww. bbc. co. BBC i. Player is an internet streaming, catchup, television and radio service from the UKs. BBC. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and tablets, personal computers, and smart televisions. Player services delivered to UK based viewers feature no commercial advertising non UK users receive adverts. The terms BBC i. Player, i. I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul. Player, and BBC Media Player refer to various methods for viewinglistening to the same content. Viewing live television broadcasts from any UK broadcaster, or BBC TV catch up programmes, in the UK without a TV licence is a criminal offence. In 2. BBC reported that it was moving towards playing audio and video content via open HTML5 standards in web browsers rather than via Flash or their Media Player mobile app. HistoricaleditBBC Redux was developed as a proof of concept for a cross platform, Flash Video based streaming system. BBC i. Player left beta and went live on 2. December 2. 00. 7. On 2. June 2. 00. Player was launched, originally as a beta test version alongside the earlier version. The site tagline was Catch up on the last 7 days of BBC TV Radio, reflecting that programmes were unavailable on i. Player after this time with some exceptions. The BBC state on their website that this is due to copyright reasons. The marketing slogan was later changed to Making the unmissable, unmissable. TV TV. In May 2. In February 2. BBC i. Player was once again modified to include links to programmes from other broadcasters, including ITV, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, Channel 4, E4, More. Film. 4, Channel 5, 5, 5. USA and S4. C. The feature was added to the search function and the channels function. When users click on a programme by another broadcaster, they are redirected to the relevant broadcasters catch up service either the ITV Hub, All 4 or My. In April 2. 01. 4, BBC i. Player was once again relaunched with a new look and a different user interface. From October 2. 01. BBC extended the programme availability for programmes on i. Player from 7 days to 3. However, due to legal reasons, most news bulletins are only available for 2. World Business Report, Business Live, Victoria Derbyshire, Daily Politics, Politics Europe, Sunday Politics and Newsnight. Some archive programming is available for the long term, such as Timewatch. Specific applications for mobile platforms were launched in February 2. These were initially for i. OS and Android devices, where the launch would have the biggest impact. DevelopmenteditThe original i. Player service was launched in October 2. February 2. 00. 6. Player was heavily criticised for delay in its launch, rebranding, and cost to BBC licence fee payers, because no finished product had been released after four years of development. A new, improved i. Player service then had another very limited user trial which began on 1. November 2. 00. 6. At various times during its development, i. Player was known as the Integrated Media Player i. MP,1. 21. 3 Interactive Media Player,1. My. BBCPlayer. 1. The i. Player received the approval of the BBC Trust on 3. April 2. 00. 7, and an open beta for Windows XP and Windows Server 2. July 2. 00. 7, where it was announced that only a fixed number of people would be able to sign up for the service, with a controlled increase in users over the summer. The BBC had been criticised for saying that the i. Player would launch on 2. July 2. 00. 7, when what was on offer was simply an extension of the beta to an open beta, admitting more users in a controlled manner. This was done reportedly to allow British ISPs and the BBC to gauge the effect of the i. Player traffic on the Internet within the UK. The open beta incorporated a media player, an electronic programme guide EPG and specially designed download client, and allowed the download of BBC Television content by computers assigned to a United Kingdom based IP address, for use up to thirty days after broadcast. However, it was available only to users of Windows XP. This was a controversial decision by the BBC, which led to a petition against the decision being posted on 1. Downing Streets e petition website. The petition reached 1. August 2. 00. 7. The response from the Government was. Trust noted the strong public demand for the service to be available on a variety of operating systems. Watch Take Off Vioz. The BBC Trust made it a condition of approval for the BBCs on demand services that the i. Player is available to users of a range of operating systems, and has given a commitment that it will ensure that the BBC meets this demand as soon as possible. They will measure the BBCs progress on this every six months and publish the findings. On 1. 6 October 2. BBC announced a strategic relationship with Adobe, that would bring a limited, streaming only version of the i. Player to Mac and Linux users, and Windows users who cannot or do not wish to use the i. Player download service, such as Windows 9x users. The streaming service was launched on 1. December 2. 00. 7. Most programmes can be viewed for up to seven days after broadcast, unlike the thirty days provided by the download service. Since January 2. 00. Player has supported Mozilla Firefox under the Microsoft Windows platform for downloading content. Before the i. Player had even launched, it was announced that the BBC, alongside ITV and Channel 4, were intending to launch a new video on demand platform, provisionally named Kangaroo. It was intended that Kangaroo would complement the video on demand services that these channels were already offering, including the i. Player, by making programmes available once their catch up period expires.