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BBC: "We'll fix Android iPlayer"
Dec 13 2012 09:00 AM |
Zarch1972
in Android

The folk over at the BBC Internet Blog has gone to great lengths to update us on the future of iPlayer on Android and stress they are working hard to get the app into shape.
They say the Kindle Fire HD and Nexus 7 are both in the top five Android devices using the refreshed Media Player system they released three months ago.
Again, they stress the importance of Android to them and cite main three goals.
"Before Christmas we're going to enable iPlayer on Jellybean 4.2 and offer a richer tablet experience on devices such as the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD."
"Into 2013 we'll prioritise the most popular Android devices so we can deliver the best experience for the biggest audience. As you can see this is just the beginning."
All of this is most welcome, as it's plain to see that Android iPlayer isn't a patch on its iOS counterpart.
When it hits, let us know how you get on with it. Things can only get better, right?
I would suggest you head over to the BBC blog though as it goes into far more detail than I have here. Also, it's worth having a read of the comments, it usually gets pretty lively.
Source [ BBC Internet Blog ]
They say the Kindle Fire HD and Nexus 7 are both in the top five Android devices using the refreshed Media Player system they released three months ago.
Again, they stress the importance of Android to them and cite main three goals.
- Improve the playback experience.
- Achieve feature parity between iOS and Android.
- Support a variety of screen sizes.
"Before Christmas we're going to enable iPlayer on Jellybean 4.2 and offer a richer tablet experience on devices such as the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD."
"Into 2013 we'll prioritise the most popular Android devices so we can deliver the best experience for the biggest audience. As you can see this is just the beginning."
All of this is most welcome, as it's plain to see that Android iPlayer isn't a patch on its iOS counterpart.
When it hits, let us know how you get on with it. Things can only get better, right?
I would suggest you head over to the BBC blog though as it goes into far more detail than I have here. Also, it's worth having a read of the comments, it usually gets pretty lively.

Source [ BBC Internet Blog ]
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10 Comments
Matchstick
Dec 13 2012 10:19 AM
It's clear the BBC has a heavy Apple idevice bias but they could at least try to look like they give a damn about the quality of the Android apps they release.
unrandomsam
Dec 13 2012 10:44 PM
(Be trivial to make the video's that are already wmv encoded with fairplay DRM support the newer DRM that the Windows 8 video app / zune needs).
I don't want an app I want the files. Apple gets just mp4's.
iplayer should be better / easier than pulling from alt.binaries.x264.
Sere83
Dec 14 2012 10:45 PM
IMO android hadn't really come into its own until jellybean. With the dropping of flash it was also obviously going to take them a while (baring in mind the bureaucracy and hoops they have to jump through as a public service broadcaster) to get their act together.
The latest update is decent, we all know the quality of the video is not up to par yet and obviously offline viewing isn't there but they are clearly dedicated to improving it and it will no doubt get better with time. All this iOS bias conspiracy theory is nonsense IMO.
At the end of the day Androids a pain in the arse for devs, FACT. Thousands of different devices, a whole heap of different software versions etc etc not to mention security concerns.
Pondlife
Dec 17 2012 10:12 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk...nology-20754182
Especially after this part...
Quote
RCJ: Why don't you just forget the older devices and concentrate on new ones?
DD: "People write to us saying just that, why bother supporting older devices, why don't you just start with - and then they insert whichever model of phone they have. But more than a quarter of our requests to iPlayer come from devices running Gingerbread. And the number one device contacting us is still the Samsung Galaxy S2, which can't handle advanced video."
G-razer
Dec 18 2012 01:58 PM
Pondlife
Dec 18 2012 06:39 PM
As someone points out in the blog comments (comment 18 I think) we've had two third party apps that worked better than this does that they've forced to close down so they can enforce the rubbish official version.
And comment 39 (I think) hits the nail on the head by saying they need proper android development
xzyk
Jan 11 2013 03:20 PM
mrrog
Jan 13 2013 06:08 PM
Entirely agree with the above post, the sooner the beeb is privatised is better, news will be to a higher standard as well, don't want news from my auntie.
Voxpop2011
Jan 24 2013 08:00 AM
Pondlife
Jan 25 2013 08:41 PM
I presume that's a joke.