Television
VPN Gates stopped working with TV Catchup
by Edwin on Mar.23, 2010, under Television
Very unfortunate but it seems like VPN Gates is blocked, or has been blocked now for a while by TV Catcup. Other TV websites in the UK do seem to work, but my absolute favorite isn’t anymore.
I asked them whether they had any plans to bypass this blocking but no answer sofar.
Edwin.
Update:
I received an email from VPN Gates:
TVCatchup blocked all vpn connection(All vpn provider’s vpn server) access their TV programs.
We recommend you watch UK TV use zattoo. You can download Zattoo here: http://www.zattoo.com/ you can also watch UK TV on BBC, Channel4 and ITV website.
More info can be found for instance over here
Watching television in and from the UK
by Edwin on Apr.25, 2009, under Television
Not even that long ago, in the summer of 2007, the BBC started distributing their beta version of IPlayer . I subscribed, and was ‘invited’ to download their iPlayer. These days however it is a lot easier, to just browse to the BBC website and watch the program from there. No need to download, unless you prefer higher quality or want to watch it from a portable player.

Not only the BBC but also ITV has an archive of broadcasted programs. On top of that you can watch live programs. My favorite is Channel 4 though. You can catch-up on one of their programs in their 30-day archive. On top of that they have another huge archive, which requires to download their player. On top of a lot of programs (whole seasons from popular series!!) from the past it also allows you to watch recent movies for a small fee.

However, if you just want to watch live television TV Catchup is great. The name is a bit misleading, because all they offer is live television. It’s 18 different channels though!
Now, if you’re abroad, or you don’t live in the UK at all and you want to watch a program from one of these websites you’ll find that you can’t, because of your foreign IP address. However if you make use of a UK based Proxy Server this is very well possible. There are lot’s of free ones, quite often lousy quality, and paid ones such as VPNGates. For a small monthly fee, this allows you to watch your fav program live. Rumour has it that this works perfectly except for when a new Top Gear Episode is aired.
Enjoy!
Edwin
Fonejacker - Internet Service providings
by Edwin on Apr.16, 2009, under Television
Priceless…
Credit Crisis Explained
by Edwin on Mar.16, 2009, under Television
The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo
Cheers,
Edwin
Lewis Hamilton uses a Blackberry
by Edwin on Mar.12, 2009, under Television
Excellent: Lewis Hamilton!
Well OK it might be a viral from Vodaphone, but at least it’s great fun to watch.
Can’t always be serious, now can we?
Cheers,
Edwin
