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The BBC have started to check who has a license and require login with username (email) and password then a code that checks your login and IP address of your machine.
Hi Mark, I understand it's something to do with Air version 3.5 I think the interim workaround was to roll back to version 3.4! (if you can find it) However, can I suggest 2 workarounds? 1) Download your programs for playing on Windows Media Player selecting it from the 'other download options' I use this method myself, and it doesn't seem to be as hungry for system resources as does iplayer. 2) If you have your computer set up with 'system restore' enabled, then you can roll your system back to a date prior to when you did the Air update. Then, DON'T allow the Air installer to update again :-) Best wishes! nicam49
Not sure what your problem is.
If you mean you cant burn a disc from downloaded I Player programs. thats because you cant.
All I Player downloads are security protected, you can play then on your PC, and thats it.
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