I was abroad and landed back in the UK on Wednesday night, but too late to get home to see the Apprentice. I was not worried at the time as Sky+ was set to record it on 'series record'.
Thursday got busy so did not watch it then, but now 2 nights in a row I have been unsuccessfully trying to watch it:
First night, Friday, found Sky+ had only partially recorded it as the disk was full and the 'your fired' programme on bbc2 afterwards had failed to record. Upon investigation it turned out my disk was full on the Sky+ box. Strange though that later programmes has been partially recorded rather than failed even though no-one had watched / deleted any in the meantime. Anyway, deleted as much as possible to make room for future weeks.
I then tried to watch over iplayer, impossible with the continual jerkiness and loss of sound. Oh well it was a Friday night, the internet must be busy. So tried downloading it instead. No progress on the download until after midnight and even then it was slow. I just left it.
Now tonight tried to watch the downloaded content. It was done on my wife's laptop, but she's gone to bed knackered and I don't know her password. But I had changed the settings before the download to put in a folder accessible to all users of the machine and I had an account on the machine. I fired up the iplayer desktop in my account and tried to change the settings to the right folder. "This folder is not empty" comes the error message and won't let me change it.
So instead of being able to watch The Apprentice, I clicked on the help button and browsed the site. No particular suggestions there though I note for next time to download in WMV format to prevent this hassle again. I try the message forums and want to post a message there, but it says "The BBC iPlayer message board is currently closed for posting. It is open daily from 8am - 10pm".
Oh well - as least its streaming through iplayer now - got to watch it after all!
Oh the only problem we had with video tape was remembering to put a blank one in the machine and if you did forget there was probalby someone who had recorded it and could lend you the tape!
Thursday got busy so did not watch it then, but now 2 nights in a row I have been unsuccessfully trying to watch it:
First night, Friday, found Sky+ had only partially recorded it as the disk was full and the 'your fired' programme on bbc2 afterwards had failed to record. Upon investigation it turned out my disk was full on the Sky+ box. Strange though that later programmes has been partially recorded rather than failed even though no-one had watched / deleted any in the meantime. Anyway, deleted as much as possible to make room for future weeks.
I then tried to watch over iplayer, impossible with the continual jerkiness and loss of sound. Oh well it was a Friday night, the internet must be busy. So tried downloading it instead. No progress on the download until after midnight and even then it was slow. I just left it.
Now tonight tried to watch the downloaded content. It was done on my wife's laptop, but she's gone to bed knackered and I don't know her password. But I had changed the settings before the download to put in a folder accessible to all users of the machine and I had an account on the machine. I fired up the iplayer desktop in my account and tried to change the settings to the right folder. "This folder is not empty" comes the error message and won't let me change it.
So instead of being able to watch The Apprentice, I clicked on the help button and browsed the site. No particular suggestions there though I note for next time to download in WMV format to prevent this hassle again. I try the message forums and want to post a message there, but it says "The BBC iPlayer message board is currently closed for posting. It is open daily from 8am - 10pm".
Oh well - as least its streaming through iplayer now - got to watch it after all!
Oh the only problem we had with video tape was remembering to put a blank one in the machine and if you did forget there was probalby someone who had recorded it and could lend you the tape!
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