Downloading a TV programme?

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Hi
I am a great lover of dogs and missed Martin clunes 'A man and his dogs' last Sunday.

I tried to download it on the BBC website but it kept coming up 'FILE IS NOT SET UP SUITABLE FOR THIS PROGRAMME'. I tried other programmes with the same result.
I have XP and Microsoft office 2007.

Can anyone tell me what to do to view this programme?

Cheers
 
lots of content like this is streaming only, there are bits of software that allow you...:augie download and burn the file to DVD...:augie but the channels don't like it as the copy will be really good quality.

There's one for MAC we use will have a look to see what it is and if it's got a PC version.
 
lots of content like this is streaming only, there are bits of software that allow you...:augie download and burn the file to DVD...:augie but the channels don't like it as the copy will be really good quality.

There's one for MAC we use will have a look to see what it is and if it's got a PC version.


what mac prog do you use? :eyebrow
 
Still getting the same error up but i am going through firefox, how do i get the plug in

Worth a try:blast
 
hang on I'll have look got 10 mins till we're outta here.
 
What are the minimum requirements for viewing video/simulcast on a PC?

For Internet Explorer users

Operating system: Windows Vista with Service Pack 1, Windows XP with Service Pack 2, or Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2
CPU: P3 (minimum) P4 (recommended)
Speed: 800MHz (minimum) 1.2GHz (recommended)
Ram: 256Mb (minimum) 512Mb (recommended)
Free disk space : 500Mb (minimum) 1Gb (recommended)
Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
Internet connection: Broadband (minimum), 768Kbps or greater (recommended)
Browser: Internet Explorer 6, SP1 or higher
Media player: Windows Media Player 9 or higher
Flash player: Flash Player 9 or higher (recommended)

For Firefox users

Machine specification as above for Internet Explorer users
Users of Firefox browsers and those who use Macs need to have Microsoft Silverlight v1 installed
Download from http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/installationfiles.aspx

Video via Silverlight on Firefox browsers v1.5 and v2 will run on Windows Vista, XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 (excluding IA-64) but not Windows 2000.
 
I have tried all that you guys suggested but with no luck.

It says :TRANSFERRING FROM VIDEO DOWNLOADING FLASHTALKING.COM: But it just does not complete:blast
 
I'm off out to do the lords work might have a look when I get back.
 


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