Originally posted by zeitghost
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tbh I would spend the extra on a technomate. On ebay etc for £80 or so. Slap a motor up and grab the patches and byu
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Originally posted by swampGet Top Gear on bittorrent at finalgear.com
Good tip. Downloading a bunch of them right now.
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Originally posted by LegendsWear7Bullet fast replies !! Cool.
I wuold rather not leave a machine permanently powered on in the UK but don't rule it out. Would need to administer it / provide bandwidth etc.
Slingbox: Nice gadget. I've looked at these a couple of years ago. Depends on solid uplink like 600 kb/s.
I'll keep researching.
Admin on Squid is zero once you have it up and running and bandwidth probably costs less than a Sky subscription. You'd need to leave the Slingbox and the Sky/Freeview reciever powered on permanently anyway and you'd still need bandwidth to access it as well.
As a dedicated solution to watching TV via the net it's probably a better choice, but if you just want to get round the BBC IP restrictions then Squid is quick, easy and free and can be usefull for a lot of other stuff as well.
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Top Gear is shown on BBC World on Sunday evenings in Germany, well where I am it is.
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Bullet fast replies !! Cool.
I wuold rather not leave a machine permanently powered on in the UK but don't rule it out. Would need to administer it / provide bandwidth etc.
Slingbox: Nice gadget. I've looked at these a couple of years ago. Depends on solid uplink like 600 kb/s.
I'll keep researching.
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IP Spoofing won't help you, proxying will as others have said, but the performance may be tulipe. I remember watching the 6 nations from the US streamed through a free UK based proxy - it was terrible to watch...
Just google for a free UK proxy - you'll find something.
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Incredibly annoying isn't it? Even worse for those like a couple of colleagues who have a home in the UK and pay their licence fee.Originally posted by LegendsWear7"We're sorry, but for rights reasons if you're outside the UK you won't be able to watch any of the video content on bbc.co.uk/bbctwo."
Sorry, I don't have an answer either.
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Spoofing IP
Question to overseas contractors.
I can't listen to Five Live football commentaries and other stations as my IP address is detected as German.
E.g. I wanted to see a clip of Top Gear:
"We're sorry, but for rights reasons if you're outside the UK you won't be able to watch any of the video content on bbc.co.uk/bbctwo."
Anyone have a work-around so that I can listen to UK stuff ?
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