Aha… so it’s Projectivity is it? I’ll try disabling and see if it’ll then let me update iPlayer to the latest version (I couldn’t find a way with it installed)
Aha… so it’s Projectivity is it? I’ll try disabling and see if it’ll then let me update iPlayer to the latest version (I couldn’t find a way with it installed)
They are confusing, but I can at least find them eventually. I can’t remember exactly what it was that the problem was with my last Linux install… I think my secondary monitor was stuck at 640x480 resolution or something, and I couldn’t find a way to fix it that didn’t involve the command line
I’ll start using Mint… heck, any version of Linux… as soon as they introduce a proper UI for a plethora of system settings. If I ever have to use a command line for anything but THE most esoteric, potentially system-damaging scenarios, the O/s has failed in my book. (Windows user since 3.1, never lasted more than a day with Linux)
Ok, it’s not Projectivity. It looks like iPlayer has been removed from the app store on that device, so it can’t be updated to the fixed version. Boo.
Workaround!! If you have BBC Sounds installed, keep that, but uninstall iPlayer. Then, open BBC Sounds, and it’ll say “can’t find iPlayer, please install it” and that gives a direct link to install the latest iPlayer version. No idea why BBC iPlayer isn’t showing up in search results on the Play Store though.