Yea- I'm aware of that. There is some iPlayer thing (not associated with
Apple) the BBC spouts if I recall which is DRM encumbered for that. Think it
works on GNU/Linux, surprisingly, but is non-free.
I am sure some of the content is on YouTube, but not all of it, and I want to
watch some of the stuff that is not.
Yes non-UK residents can listen to radio shows. Anyway, the audio and video
files can be downloaded using youtube-dl or get-iplayer since they access the
iPhone streams which are not encumbered by DRM.
Shows just how stupid DRM is - always some sort of bug.. Anyway, it is always
to crack absolutley any sort of DRM audio or video - Use one of those
programs that records on the screen. Does not matter what they do, it will
still work. Even if they were to force you to do something that makes
Or you could use a video camera :P
That way there's no way to stop you from doing it unless they come to your
house.
Yea- this is a big issue! If you haven't signed onto the proest do so now:
http://cms.fightforthefuture.org/save-internet/?t=dXNlcmlkPTUyMzM1NzgyLGVtYWlsaWQ9ODA0MQ==
You can just sign on saying you agree, or if your nearby be more active (or
not, some people are being bused in from Boston and
I know the format is not patent and royalty free, but I would pick MP4 with
H264/AAC over Flash anyday. There are free decoders and modern browsers can
play them via system libraries (Abrowser) or as part of the browser itself
(Chrome and IE).
Its also wishful thinking to get WebM snuck in
Another recommended upgrade is getting an SSD drive.