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god, cod or good?

e: blame adobe and bbc.
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The problem is that the iplayer site is serving up the high bitrate H.264 video as it would to a normal desktop. If you search the forums you'll see some discussion on things like get_iplayer to get the mobile versions of streams.

We might very well be able to do something with spoofing a user agent to get to the mobile version of the site (unless flash 10 brings us a better 264 codec and makes it unnesecarry)
 

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Why start a new thread for this especially as the subject does not even explain what on earth you are going on about?

Especially as its been mentioned before iPlayer does not work and potential solutions.
 

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I thought with u tube all you had to do was pause the video for a couple of seconds first of all and then it plays fine . i saw this on another tube clip .
 
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