Ps3 iplayer where is it




















Why do they need an email if they've said they shouldn't have sold it in the first place, not sure what difference whether you can install it or not has to do with anything TwoJs Distinguished Member. What does anyone think? Uridium Member. Click to expand Bittern Well-known Member.

Other than not having the Iplayer icon, whats wrong with keeping it as is?. Mine also doesn't have the icon. What els is going to be different? I'm sure after the warranty goes they wont give a damm, and murphy's law it will happen to me. After my replacement the tv icon also disappeared, but I got mine from sony, not dsg! So what am I to do? To be honest I don't really mind the missing icon, it's just a site shortcut anyway, but I hope it doesn't limit me from future updates.

Time will tell The iPlayer is so close to making legitimate downloads preferable and infinitely more convenient than "other methods" of acquiring recently-missed content, but the limited console support flash-reliant, streaming-only, if even avialable And if your chosen console is not one of the "blessed two" Re: the comments about it being a web application rather than a native XMB application like Vidzone. Personally it does not bother me. I suppose the question would be, would you have rather waited for years for a dedicated XMB application, or have what we have know, as clearly if you keep it purely in the browser, this BBC can develop the browser side of things like Youtube have done with YoutubeXL on the PS3 , and then tell Sony when it's time to add a simple XMB icon.

Having dedicated XMB apps simply wouldn't offer that. Pretty simple. People use streaming, much more than downloads, even if they are available - by a ratio of about ten to one, it's been said and similar at Channel 4. It's inevitable that resources are put into the one people use. It's called the tyranny of the majority : I think that the above is valid for a purely commercial broadcaster - but given the BBC's public service remit, perhaps enhancing the support for those of us who don't have the option of streaming reliably should be considered too - and downloads might be a more viable route for HD quality for many too.

Or perhaps I should consider moving house :. I accidentally discovered this just after it was released. I am blown away with the quality of the viewing experience. Our wifi bandwidth isn't great yet we get a very good picture on the Samsung 46" HD screen. I would really like to know how you encode though?

For me it is the benchmark. I know it is H. I would love to be able to get the same quality image for my website. Thank you for this, it's fantastic! I previously used the 'unofficial' PS3 iPlayer which was OK, but the quality of the official one is extremely good - not sure how you're achieving this over my relatively slow wireless connection but well done!

Whilst I understand that I won't be able to watch TV programmes on this due to licensing laws it seems that I can't listen to radio live but only the "listen again function". This seems a bit of a shame and odd as I can listen live on my laptop. Are there plans to change this? I must say that I'm disappointed with the picture quality.

It looks very washed out and not as impressive as some have proclaimed. Anyone else care to comment on the PQ as well? Whilst the iplayer is great there is one annoying aspect which I haven't seen questioned.

However iplayer is constantly frustrating as when you select a programme to watch it shows a click here icon which I can't move to unless I activate the controller so I have access to a left anologue stick.

Anyone know where we complain about this so I can get some one to rectify it. The previous version didn't have this issue. The quality on my TV has been great, much better than what I was expecting. I agree. It'd be even better if we could download it to view later, but even just streaming would be great!!! I've bought a PS3 for the kids this Christmas and I thought I'd just 'test' it to make sure it's working okay.

After getting it working my youngest daughter who is 3 started getting a bit irritable. So I figured I'd give the iPlayer a go. Two minutes later and she's a happy bunny watching Dirtgirlworld. I'm very impressed, the video was flawless over the wireless connection okay having a 20Meg Virgin connection and the PS3 right next to the wireless router might have helped. The audio quality was perfect, I'd go as far as saying better than on Freeview PS3 is connected to my home cinema system via optical cable , and the video quality was good in full screen upscaled to p.

I'd say it's some great work you've done there, I'm sure the kids will make lots of use of the iPlayer now. I do agree with the above comments though, making HD available if possible would be great. This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. BluRay via same connection on same PS3 looks incredibly sharp of course at i into my pj, my pj is p native, same video settings are used on my pj for any resolution as it works on a per input basis, p games look awesome, very sharp, but Iplayer looks way soft, even though my pj is always kept on maximum sharpness setting.

It's like the input video is heavily prefiltered to soften it. Of course therefore I see virtually no picture artefacts whatsoever whereas my Freeview is riddled with picture artefacts! It sucks! This entry is now closed for comments. For the latest updates across BBC blogs, visit the Blogs homepage. Links to conversations and stories about the BBC's online activities.

The links on this blog and its delicious stream are chosen by Eliza Kessler and Nick Reynolds. Welcome to the Digital Spy forums. Forums Recent Rules My Activity. Hey there! Sign In Register. I wasn't really sure where to put this so i'll try here. I was on the BBC iPlayer website and noticed you can now access the iplayer on games consoles including the PS3 so i tried it. Now i can get to the iplayer home page fine, but when i try to watch a video it says 'To play or download video you need to enable JavaScript.

Can anyone help? I'd love to watch a video on iplayer on the big screen but i can't get it to work? We also have a 4K amazon stick in the 4K telly in the back room. That does look good, but functionally the only difference over the now tv stick is the addition of prime. The cheap Roku Express units are good. Nice simple remote, fast loading, support all the streaming services.

If you want a new freeview recorder then pick up one of the BT youview ones on eBay. I really like how it all integrates with the TV guide so if there was a show 3 hours ago you wanted to watch you can go straight to it in the iPlayer or all4 etc from there.



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