Hi John
I haven't much experience with the ITV player either, but
have just had a
nose around. It seems that the interface is very flash
orientated which
makes seeing what is going on very difficult and of
course Jaws misses a
lot of stuff. I think
I came across the page which gives details of past Doc
Martin programmes,
but couldn't find any link to last nights episode.
The best I could find was going to the A to Z index which
seems to list
all the programmes available on the ITV player, some
programmes have
numerous episodes where as others might only have one.
Again there is no
mention of Doc Martin under D or M so either you will
have to look another
day or it's not going to be listed. Anyhow the main link
to the A to Z
index is:
http://www.itv.com/ITVPlayer/AtoZ/default.html
This lists programmes from A to B and there are links to
other programmes
beginning with different letters at the bottom of the
page.
Not much help I know, but think we'll blame ITV for this.
Darren.
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From: "John Wilson" <j.wilson07@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Access UK" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Message for Usuf re ITV Iplayer
Hello Usuf,
I found your details of how to use the ITV Iplayer
interesting. I agree with you that it is easy to click
on
the Iplayer link and then on a number of links for
recent
Coronation Street, Mid-Summer Murders and Emmadale
programs.
However, I find that if you want to listen to anything
recent other than these three programs, then you are on
a
wild goose-chase trying to find them. For example, how
would
you listen again to yesterday's (31 July) Doc Martin
program
which was on at 9 pm on ITV 1?
I can find several workable links to Doc Martin programs
from several years ago OK but finding anything recent
has so
far eluded me. I have also so far not located the "Are
you
over 18 checkbox" yet either, although, presumably, this
would not affect listening to something like Doc Martin.
Even if I use the search box to look for "Doc Martin" in
general or "Doc Martin 31 July" nothing comes up of any
use
as far as listening to the actual program in question is
concerned.
Your further observations on this matter would be
appreciated. Can you, for instance, listen to
yesterday's
Doc Martin program and, if so, how did you achieve this?
BFN,
John.
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