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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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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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