In June this year, the BBC released to the press information about the new BBC Sounds app.
You can Google as well as I can, and find your preferred interpretation of said press release. I can't find the actual press release, neither could I find any mention of the Sounds App on the media pages.
It can be downloaded though, there is an opportunity to provide feedback. I've used it for a while - does certain tasks better than iPlayer (e.g. loading is faster, and so far the odd bug where sound is lost has not happened, but there is still functionality missing (e.g. schedules anyone?)).
I'd like someone smarter than me, with a better ear to comment on the sound quality - to me, it sounds as if it may actually broadcast the sound levels across stations, so r3 broadcasts at the same volume as r4.
A general interpretation of the press release is that the BBC intend to eventually phase out iPlayer to replace it with this app.
The app has been soft-launched without much publicity and, after recent functionality enhancements - in particular the ability to download - is now worth a closer look.
One interpretation is that the app is aimed at the podcast generation. hmm. Wonder who they are?
Anyway, here's a link that may be useful when you have downloaded it...
Apologies if this is a duplicate thread - couldn't see one.
You can Google as well as I can, and find your preferred interpretation of said press release. I can't find the actual press release, neither could I find any mention of the Sounds App on the media pages.
It can be downloaded though, there is an opportunity to provide feedback. I've used it for a while - does certain tasks better than iPlayer (e.g. loading is faster, and so far the odd bug where sound is lost has not happened, but there is still functionality missing (e.g. schedules anyone?)).
I'd like someone smarter than me, with a better ear to comment on the sound quality - to me, it sounds as if it may actually broadcast the sound levels across stations, so r3 broadcasts at the same volume as r4.
A general interpretation of the press release is that the BBC intend to eventually phase out iPlayer to replace it with this app.
The app has been soft-launched without much publicity and, after recent functionality enhancements - in particular the ability to download - is now worth a closer look.
One interpretation is that the app is aimed at the podcast generation. hmm. Wonder who they are?
Anyway, here's a link that may be useful when you have downloaded it...
Apologies if this is a duplicate thread - couldn't see one.
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