On Saturday 12 September 2015 00:08:14 Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Op 12-09-15 om 00:15 schreef Lisi Reisz: > > On Friday 11 September 2015 21:46:02 Paul van der Vlis wrote: > >> Op 10-09-15 om 00:41 schreef Lisi Reisz: > >>> Since you haven't tried to get Channel 4 at all, it hasn't been your > >>> job for even five minutes. > >> > >> Why don't you give an URL. > > > > http://www.channel4.com/programmes/catchup > > It does not work with Chromium and Iceweasel and the latest flash-plugin > from here. I see the first frame of the video, but it does not stream. > No errors.
That is what I have been saying all along, that you have kept contradicting. > > >From the FAQ: > > ------ > Q: Can I watch programmes Ive downloaded outside the UK? > A: The main benefit of the All 4 download service is that once you have > downloaded the programme, you can watch it offline or overseas. > ------ > > I think this means you cannot watch channel4 from outside the UK. Probably not. That is why I had not given the URL. > > I've also tested it without flash, then you get a "flash upgrade > requiered" error. > > Maybe you should try an older version of flash, if you want to see this > site. I've seen in the past that is sometimes a solution. I have it working. Why would I touch it at all? > Simply replace the libflashplugin.so you are using with an older one. > But then you know your security is not OK. > > >> How should I know which Channel 4? It's even > >> unclear in which country you live. Normally you cannot watch TV in > >> another country using the internet. > >> > >> <cut> > >> > >>>> For security reasons I don't use flash anymore on my work-computer. > >>>> What I see there, is that really many sites use HTML5 when there is no > >>>> flash available. I think this is because of tablet-computers. On > >>>> tablets is no flash available. > >>> > >>> That is completely irrelevant to my presented problem. > >> > >> No. When a site works with HTML5, then you don't need flash. > > > > Channel 4 doesn't work with HTML5. And I don't want it for a work > > computer. It is therefore completely irrelevant to my presented problem. > > You did not give the information "Channel 4 doesn't work with HTML5" > before. I did. > Without this information it was relevant. I don't like the way > you write. We agree on something! I don't like the way you write either. > > I think I go away from this discussion. I am interested in the question > "deb-multimedia or not". Not really in "how to get channel4 working in > the UK". Lisi