

It's pure confusion and has been since the beginning. GetiPlayerAutomator Mac OS X GUI based on getiplayer code (supports multiple quality settings including HD) iPlayer+ Redesign of GetiPlayer Automator, making it more user-friendly. Why didn't the developer not include a simple text file explaining what to do? Of course, there is no "More Information" link that would answer questions like the ones I have. Windows StreamTransport, freeware program that downloads Flash streams to file (seems to require Internet Explorer with Flash Player plugin installed). I'm tired of wasting time with something so poorly conceived like this is and which should have been simple and straightforward. Besides, anyone can access a BBC News video stream from other utilities like the LiveStation program. LiveStation IS free, not to mention super simple to install and operate. Oh, after all this, did the Beeb downloader work. Get iPlayer Automator allows you to download and watch BBC and ITV shows on your Mac. I guess if it did, it would be hard to know what it's doing since there's no download progress bar. Series-Link/PVR functionality ensures you will never miss your favourite shows. Programmes are fully tagged and added to iTunes automatically upon completion. It is simple and easy to use, and runs on any machine running Mac OS X 10.9 or later. To get the details of the Automator actions, select them in the actions listing and read the information in the description view a small panel underneath the actions listing. Maybe you're supposed to go to console and type in an obscure command to see what's happening.
