Welcome to this tutorial on how to download videos and programmes from BBC iPlayer and convert them into DRM free files which don't expire and which you can watch on other devices, such as iPod, iPhone, PSP, PS3, Xbox 360, mobile phones, or save as a DVD.
Although lack of offical support, many BBC iPlayer users want to transfer DRM-protected WMV/MP4 videos from BBC iPlayer to Android/Apple/Windows Tablets or Phones for playing, or play BBC iPlayer videos on other media players or simply as backup purpose.
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Step 1: Downloading the file
The first step is to make sure you have the iPlayer Download Manager installed. If you have it installed you should have a shortcut on your desktop, and an icon in your system tray.
If you don't have it installed, you can get it from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/install
Once you have it installed, go to the iPlayer website and choose the programme you want to download. We are going to use 'Pingu' for this example, as it is a small file.
Once you have chosen a programme to download, hover your mouse over the download link.
It will give you two options, choose 'To computer' as it will give you a better quality file to convert
Click the link and the programme will begin downloading in the Download Manager. Once the programme has finished downloading, it is ready to watch.
To make things easier, we'll change the iPlayer settings to allow us to watch it in Media Player.
Click the 'Settings' link at the top of the Download Manager.
Scroll down to the 'Viewing' section, and choose the option for 'my default media player'.
Click the OK button to close the Settings window.
Now you can click the 'Watch now' link to preview your downloaded program.
Check that you can watch it okay, then you're ready to start conversion.
It enjoys great popularity for the various channels and TV shows it provides. And it supports a wide range of devices from Windows, Mac OS to Android, iOS, Windows Phone and many others. Though stream video on BBC iPlayer is great, sometimes the video seems to buffer endlessly, thus you may want to record BBC iPlayer for offline watching.
Step 2: Converting the file
The application we will use to convert the files is called Media Converter Pro Video Converter Ultimate (an updated version of Media Converter Pro).
You can download a free trial version from: https://www.aimersoft.com/video-converter-ultimate.html or buy it directly from https://shopper.mycommerce.com/checkout/cart/add/15969-100?affiliate_id=615024. Important note: Make sure you restart after installing Video Converter Ultimate, to prevent issues with the audio in converted files.
Once you've opened Video Converter Ultimate, you'll be prompted to add files. To do that, we first need to know where iPlayer downloaded it to.
To find that out, we go back to the Download Manager, and click on the 'Settings' link again.
Uncheck the box that says: 'Allow Download Manager to manage where programmes are stored'.
You can then see where iPlayer has downloaded the files.
You can see the files by opening up an Explorer window and navigating to path shown in the Download Manager.
You'll see a lot of '.wmv' files in the directory. Ignore all the smaller files beginning with 'BBC', those are the logos which show at the start of each programme. Hint: To see the size of the files, change the folder view to 'Details'.
The file you downloaded should start off with two sets of numbers, and be the largest file in the folder.
Double click it to open it in Media Player and check that it is the correct file.
Close Media Player, then you can add the file to Video Converter Ultimate. It's as easy as dragging and dropping the file from Explorer into Video Converter Ultimate.
Once you've added it, Video Converter Ultimate should give the correct duration for the file.
You can then click the Play button in Video Converter Ultimate to check that it can understand the file. If the file previews okay, you are ready to convert it.
Next you need to choose the type of file you want to convert into
If you click the drop down arrow under the 'Convert video to:' section, you'll be shown a list of Presets. Video Converter Ultimate contains a huge amount of presets for common formats and devices such as:
Quicktime MOV format, MP4 format
Windows Media WMV
Xvid AVI
iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Video, iPod Nano
Apple TV
PSP, PS3, Xbox 360
Mobile Phones, Windows Mobile
Creative Zen, iRiver, Archos, Zune
Youtube
DVD
We are going to use the Xvid AVI format for this example, so select that from the 'Common Video' presets.
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Step 3: Choosing export settings
Click the 'Settings..' button to bring up the Settings dialog
The three settings we are interested in are: Resolution, Frame Rate, and Bit Rate. We can find out which settings to use for these from our original video.
Switch back to the Download Manager and click Watch Now to play the file, then pause it.
To view the menu bar if you can't see it, click the down arrow at the top right of the window, and choose Show Menu Bar.
Then view the properties for the file by choose 'File > Properties'.
Under Video Size we can see the two values to use for Resolution: 672*544.
Switch back to Video Converter Ultimate and add those into the Resolution box, separated by an asterisk ( * ).
Switch back to Media Player and check the value of the Bit rate, in this case 612 Kbps.
Choose a value close to this in Video Converter Ultimate from the Bit Rate drop down. We've chosen 640 kbps.
Back in Media Player, close the Properties window, and choose 'View > Statistics'.
On the 'Advanced' tab you can see the Frame rate: 25 fps.
Close Media Player, and back in Video Converter Ultimate choose 25 fps from the Frame Rate drop down.
To save having to do this each time in the future, you can save these settings as your own preset.
To do this, click the 'Save as..' button, then type in a name for you new preset. Your new preset will be saved under the 'User Defined' menu option.
All that's left to do now is start the conversion!
Click the 'Start' button in the bottom right of the Video Converter Ultimate window. The file will start to be converted.
Conversion time will vary based on the speed of your computer and the length of the programme.
Once the conversion is completed, you can view the result. Click the 'Browse..' button under 'Output Path:' to open the output folder in Explorer.
You can rename the converted file to something more descriptive, then play the file to check the conversion was successful.
Question: Why do we need to convert the files?
As you just saw, you could open the file you just downloaded in Media Player and it plays just fine. So, why would you need to bother converting it?
If you view the properties of the file in Media Player and look at the 'Licence' tab, you'll see that there is a time limit on how long you can play the file for (just 6 days).
Furthermore, if you try to play the file in another application, it will look like a garbled mess. Hp server visio stencils. This is because the file is protected with DRM (Digital Rights Management).
So, we need to convert the file with an application which will remove this DRM. Video Converter Ultimate is the easiest program to do this.