Hi barry
If you don’t mind can you please suggest me any app for laptops that can help
me to get radios and tv stations?
Best regards,
Anthony
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Sent: 17 July 2016 14:01
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Subject: [vip_students] Re: bbc I player
Hi Joe,
B B C I Player is blocked in the Republic of Ireland.
While not catch up, you can access the U K Tv channels live on your i phone via
the voice over accessible Filmon app.
Scroll down to U K Live T V, double tap and you can access approx 50 U K free
to air channels like B B C 1, 2, 4, 5, I T V 1, 2, 3, 4, Channel 4, Channel 5
etc.
There is no audio description I'm afraid.
There is a low cost mobile phone provider called Lyca mobile who do an
unlimited calls, texts and 20 gig of data per month offer for 15 Euro at the
moment.
Their D N S servers are based in the U K and a friend of mind has B B C i
player on his i phone working on Lyca.
However at 250 megabytes per hours or more of data, your data would probably go
fairly quick.
If you are looking for audio description, a free to air satellite system
install would pick up over 50 U K free to air channels.
B B C, I T V, Channel 4, Channel 5 etc have approx 30% of their programming
with audio description.
Another option would be to subscribe to Sky for 12 months on their 29 Euro a
month basic package and cancel your subscription, you would then be left with
the dish/set top box and some U K free to air channels including B B C 1, 2 etc.
Channel 4 on demand is accessible in the Republic of Ireland.
I have used the following web site with firefox and screen reader to access
audio described contents including Homeland, Deutschland 83 and many more.
Although there is a Channel 4 on demand i phone app which is voice over
accessible, there is however no audio description functionality available.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/categories/audio-described
I hope this is of some use.
Best wishes,
Barry.
On 17/07/2016 11:26, Joe Bollard (Redacted sender everton274 for DMARC) wrote:
Just wondering friends, is it possible for people here in the republic of
Ireland to access the bbc I player, chatting with a friend of mine on skype
last night who suggested I download the bbc I player, she uses it a lot and
recommends it, just wondering, have a good Sunday, god bless, travel safely joe
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