[bcab] Re: BBC listen again...again

Alan, 

An Alternative to Listen Again is to use the podcast feed, which is...

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/intouch/rss.xml

If you still have the Webbie software, copy this address and open the Webbie 
Podcatcher.

Add the podcast by pressing alt-c for podcasts then A for Add. Type in the name 
of the programme, In Touch, then paste the address into the box that asks for 
the podcast URL. 

All being well, you should have a list of In Touch episodes appearing in the 
right-hand window of the podcatcher program.

The Webbie Listen Again program is easier for most of us than trying to use the 
iPlayer, and if you explain what problems you've had with it, I'm sure I can 
help.

Vince.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: alan rayner 
  To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 11:23 AM
  Subject: [bcab] Re: BBC listen again...again


  Hello Clive
  Don't know about the alt null thing, I can't even get that far.  Downloading 
podcasts from in touch used to be so easy.  I know that there has been an 
access issue with the i player, but I can't even get that far.  Can anyone tell 
me in simple moves which links I need to press on the in touch site to either 
download, or even to listen again.  I am getting very frustrated with the bbc 
website, if only they would leave well enough alone.  I heard the article on in 
touch about using the webbie software to overcome the problem, but I could not 
get any further using that.  I am using a mixture of Jaws 6, a demo, and 
supernova, about version 5.
  cheers
  Alan Michael Rayner
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Clive Lever 
    To: uk-radio-listeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 10:39 AM
    Subject: [bcab] BBC listen again...again


    Hi all,

    looking at the controls on the 
    BBC Iplayer whilst listening to last week's Paul Gambaccini after broadcast 
time, I notice that the restart control is shown with the keystroke alt + null. 
 Do they man alt on its own, or is there anything cleverer than that to it?

    Thanks,
    Clive
      
    Never argue with a fool, for he is doing the same.  (Les Barker, see 
Detritus, available on the album Guide Cats for the Blind)

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