BBC iplayer on iPad

Started by MikeSh, Feb 11, 2011, 15:34:07

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Rik

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Is it possible to trace to the Radio 4 server, Steve?
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Lance

Maybe its just that IDNet aren't Radio 4 fans!
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Rik

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MikeSh

Quote from: pctech on Feb 12, 2011, 16:11:30
Google's DNS though thought it might be 6.6.6.6.

;D

Oops Mitch, missed the above in the heat of the moment   :evil: :hehe:
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pctech

Quote from: MikeSh on Feb 12, 2011, 16:48:35
Oops Mitch, missed the above in the heat of the moment  :hehe:

:ithank: glad someone got it.


Rik

I thought you were serious. ;D
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pctech

Apparently it belongs to the US DoD.


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Steve

#33
For completeness having done a bit of googling there are benefits and negatives from changing the DNS servers on any IOS device and in essence it's which works best for you. iTunes content i.e video like youtube etc is distributed via the Akamai worldwide datastores which use your DNS routing to determine your location. So in theory your local DNS server i.e usually your ISP should offer the fastest download as it directs you to the nearest datastore.

Also the correct DNS entries should state the primary and secondary server,which should be separated by a comma i.e 208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220 for OpenDNS and 212.69.36.3,212.69.40.3 IDNet

I've just paid £.0.59 for TuneIn Radio http://tunein.com/ it also supports Android and Blackberry amongst others. It seems to work very well with apparently some 30,000 stations available.
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Lance

I've got tune in radio too and also found it good.
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Simon

Stupid question, perhaps, but where is the radio on the iPhone?
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Lance

Not a stupid question - there isn't one. Both steve and I have an app called TuneIn Radio which streams the radio over the Internet connection.
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Glenn

Quote from: pctech on Feb 12, 2011, 16:53:30
Apparently it belongs to the US DoD.



When's the extradition hearing for attempted hacking?
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pctech


pctech

I have a deep interest in network routing, your honour!


MikeSh

I also use an app called "Pure Lounge" which, although more expensive at £2.99, is very comprehensive, giving access to Listen again and Podcasts as well as thousands of stations. This is from the "Pure" Dab Radio people.
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Simon

Quote from: Lance on Feb 12, 2011, 23:31:09
Not a stupid question - there isn't one. Both steve and I have an app called TuneIn Radio which streams the radio over the Internet connection.

Ah, I thought that was just an add-on, not the radio itself.  :red:  I have no real use for it, I just wondered where it was!
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MikeSh

#42
Just to keep everyone up to date with this problem where the Idnet DNS resolver causes BBC Radio 4 streaming to fail on the iPad iPlayer.
I spoke to Idnet support today and even though I explained that changing to Googles DNS server (8.8.8.8)
solved the problem they thought it more likely to be the iPlayer "app" at fault.
So without more information about the Radio4 server etc to give them I cannot see us solving this one.
I have searched the web looking for others having this specific fault but found none. So it seems unlikely to be the app to me.

I would still be interested to hear from any other Idnetters that experience this please.
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Steve

Maybe of interest to you Mike http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbiplayer/NF7331803?thread=7989021 .I can confirm that Radio 4 live still working with OpenDns
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MikeSh

Just to add a little bit more mystery to the DNS question I've just noticed that when I go into the "App Store" app on the Ipad and select the "Genius" tab, it fails "Cannot connect to iTunes Store" using Idnet's DNS but when I change to Open DNS, 208.67.222.222, everthing is OK.
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Rik

There seems to be a problem with the iPad which is affecting DNS at a number of ISPs.
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MikeSh

Rik, what I should have also added was that up to recently this was always accessible before on this same Ipad using the Idnet DNS.
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Rik

Curiouser and curiouser, Mike. Drop Simon an email and let him know that, would you?
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Steve

I just think it's strange that there are no issues using the public DNS servers. Genius can be a bit odd at times but that's an Apple server issue and is not DNS specific.
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Gary

Quote from: Steve on Mar 07, 2011, 18:39:48
I just think it's strange that there are no issues using the public DNS servers. Genius can be a bit odd at times but that's an Apple server issue and is not DNS specific.
I have had a few DNS issues with iTunes and IOS devices and also facebook and google and a few other sites not loading and when pinged it showed the sites could not be resolved, I have mentioned it before. Now all these issues stopped when I changed to a public DNS, I went back to Norton DNS which is now configurable with a login and then you can add extra blocks like sexual content scams etc, and the youtube issue of stalling slightly has stopped too and I like the added safety of malware scanning via DNS lookup, that's just my personal preference though.

I contacted support and they wanted me to do some digging with terminal, but to be honest I have everything working fine, the Norton (Dyn DNS) server they use in London means I have no delays with apps or web sites thinking  I'm in the states, or Europe and lookups are so much faster. The thing is IDnet seem to have an issue with the DNS servers but blame everything but their servers, its always your router that's the problem when you ask, or the site, they don't seem to take action themselves to investigate and tbh I really am not going to keep swapping servers to do tests I just want things to work smoothly with no fuss really.

When changing to a public DNS solves multiple issues for quite a few people it should that should set the wheels of 'somethings not right' in motion, alas it does not seem to at the moment.

Edit: yep its another paragraph ;)
Damned, if you do damned if you don't