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August 20, 2015 at 12:03 pm #17057
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InactiveLive Restart is apparently being rolled out – but not, it seems, to any FTA boxes?
Quote:The service will initially only be available to viewers watching via YouView, NOW TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Xbox One. That amounts to only 40 per cent of the audience with iPlayer on TV.August 26, 2015 at 6:05 pm #63569Barry
Moderatorhttp://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/tv/live_restart_device
This appears to work on the HDR 1800T & 2000T, certainly they have the option as described in the above link.
It is not perfect, sometimes misses the start by a few seconds or so, sometimes get audio but no video.
August 26, 2015 at 6:43 pm #63570Anonymous
InactiveThat’s good news.
Maybe we’ll get it on the Freetime boxes eventually. It’s not on my Samsung TV so far.
August 27, 2015 at 9:36 am #63571Barry
ModeratorAppears to be working on my Sony TV KDL705B.
August 27, 2015 at 2:56 pm #63572Anonymous
InactiveWhy would you want to watch iplayer live on your Humax box when it is already connected either to an ariel or a satellite dish.
I might be missing the point here as I only just heard about iplayer live.
August 27, 2015 at 3:12 pm #63573Anonymous
InactiveThe only advantage I can see is if you switch to iPlayer (say) 10 mins into a program you can switch to live-restart and chase the live broadcast. Similar to rewinding and chasing a live broadcast in the HDR buffer, but you can only do that on the HDR where you have been tuned to that specific channel from the start of the pgm. The iPlayer live-restart overcomes that restriction.
August 28, 2015 at 10:09 am #63574Anonymous
InactiveList of devices with Live Restart:
http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/tv/live_restart_device
Not a single Samsung model, so I guess that means I needn’t expect it to turn up on my TV.

Humax 1800T/2000T listed, plus the YouView models.
August 28, 2015 at 10:33 am #63575Anonymous
InactiveI suppose the next logical step might be for BBC programmes to appear in rollback EPGs (such as Freetime, YouView, Freeview Play) from the AR start time. Perfect – if it ever appears.
August 28, 2015 at 10:49 am #63576Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 13 minutes ago »
I suppose the next logical step might be for BBC programmes to appear in rollback EPGs (such as Freetime, YouView, Freeview Play) from the AR start time. Perfect – if it ever appears.
Yes that would be nice. Although Freesat are not exactly on the ball when it comes to being among the leaders on new features. They are partly funded by the BBC but can’t even get the latest iPlayer onboard, do they talk to each other.
August 28, 2015 at 11:31 am #63577Anonymous
InactiveFollowing the YouView fiasco, the BBC was told by the Trust to reduce its financial involvement in the three platforms. Freesat-BBC interaction may be less than it used to be.
August 28, 2015 at 12:08 pm #63578Anonymous
InactiveYes, but at a time when the BBC is in some respects fighting for its future you would think they would want to rope in as many viewers as they possibly can, not piss them off.
August 28, 2015 at 12:54 pm #63579Anonymous
InactiveLicence-fee-paying viewers, yes. Live restart presents a bit of a puzzle in this respect. Does the chase-streaming of a live programme require a licence, I wonder?
August 28, 2015 at 4:19 pm #63580Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 3 hours ago »
Licence-fee-paying viewers, yes. Live restart presents a bit of a puzzle in this respect. Does the chase-streaming of a live programme require a licence, I wonder?
Yes.
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