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Available June 5 for PC and Mac.

And they will be FREE!!!

Yay. Who cares if they're jerky. They're FREE!!

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Bet it won't work on my PC! :cry:
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JazHaz wrote:
Bet it won't work on my PC! :cry:
Given that this will be free downloadable episodes, bet you they will. Would expect BBC to try to cater for as many as possible.

Hey, we have a bet going......
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Gimi wrote:
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Bet it won't work on my PC! :cry:
Given that this will be free downloadable episodes, bet you they will. Would expect BBC to try to cater for as many as possible.
Looking at the graphics, I doubt it very much! Remember I don't have a decent graphics card in this laptop.
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
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Actually my digibox is a pvr :oops: but the Wii makes a pretty good iPlayer :wink:
Wii? Sweet. We must have a few rounds of archery some time.
Via Wii Resort? Can that go online? I've tried it on Sonic and Mario at the Winter Olympics...

Sounds like a plan if possible...
I will be doing some tests presently. That said (and this is a long term if) I may need you for a voice acting Dr Who episode, you game?
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JazHaz wrote:
Gimi wrote:
JazHaz wrote:
Bet it won't work on my PC! :cry:
Given that this will be free downloadable episodes, bet you they will. Would expect BBC to try to cater for as many as possible.
Looking at the graphics, I doubt it very much! Remember I don't have a decent graphics card in this laptop.
Well, it all depends. Is this a pre-redered landscape or a generated. Suspect the former, but time will tell. Lets return when we know.

God, I hate not living in the UK anymore. I miss Dr Who (I only get old episodes on BBC entertainment) and Torchwood. (Hmmm, torrent, no, that not allowed, hmmmm) :?
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I can actually say I used the "glass of water to detect vibrations" technique from ep2 at work today. It even proved the point I was trying to make, that the tool installed beside the one I'm working on is making mine vibrate and will quite possibly <beep> up it's results.
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ClymAngus wrote:
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Wii? Sweet. We must have a few rounds of archery some time.
Via Wii Resort? Can that go online? I've tried it on Sonic and Mario at the Winter Olympics...

Sounds like a plan if possible...
I will be doing some tests presently. That said (and this is a long term if) I may need you for a voice acting Dr Who episode, you game?
Sounds interesting - I'm game - not sure why you'd want a nasally northerner (England that is) - but I'm up for it...
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Gimi wrote:
JazHaz wrote:
Gimi wrote:
Given that this will be free downloadable episodes, bet you they will. Would expect BBC to try to cater for as many as possible.
Looking at the graphics, I doubt it very much! Remember I don't have a decent graphics card in this laptop.
Well, it all depends. Is this a pre-redered landscape or a generated. Suspect the former, but time will tell. Lets return when we know.

God, I hate not living in the UK anymore. I miss Dr Who (I only get old episodes on BBC entertainment) and Torchwood. (Hmmm, torrent, no, that not allowed, hmmmm) :?
Can you not find yourself a proxy server and use the BBC iPlayer?
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
Can you not find yourself a proxy server and use the BBC iPlayer?
Have tried. The ones I have found so far are way too slow. Any ideas.
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No experience of this to be honest, but others on the forum seem to have managed it... (perhaps they'll wander by)
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Can you not find yourself a proxy server and use the BBC iPlayer?
Have tried. The ones I have found so far are way too slow. Any ideas.
Perhaps not much help - but an interesting discussion on your exact issue and location!

http://www.toytowngermany.com/lofi/inde ... 73412.html
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Episode #4 Best Dr Who episode Evar!!!!!!!!!!

Conceivably back to the 60's

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BBC have made a downloadable pdf of the fab poster from episode3, it's available here:
watch out, the filename might be a bit spoilery and the poster itself definately is -> http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/d1 ... ictory.pdf
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