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What is the BBC Weather Player? The BBC Weather Player brings you the latest weather forecasts in video and audio. You can watch or listen to:
How do I get the service?
The player is available to BBC Weather users who have a narrowband (dial-up modem) or broadband connection.
It supports both the Real Player format and, for the first time, the Windows Media Player format (see 'Is there a minimum specification to access the service?' below).
You launch the player by going to any BBC Weather page and clicking the "Watch / listen to BBC Weather" button at the top of the page.
For more information on BBC broadband services go to bbc.co.uk/broadband/
How do I navigate around the service?
Available video and audio forecasts are listed on the right hand side of the Weather Player.
You can find a five day forecast for towns and cities in the UK and around the world using the red search box.
You can also find out the latest weather and flood warnings for the UK.
The "Watch / listen to BBC Weather forecasts" link acts as a "Home" button and will always return you to the opening page and the "Photo of the Week" image.
You can also access other BBC video and audio content in the Sport, News and Radio Players. To do so, click on the tabs at the top of the Weather Player.
How do I watch video or listen to audio?
When you have launched the Weather Player, you will find a list of available forecasts on the right. If the item is audio only, it will say so. By clicking on the forecast name or associated image, the forecast you want to watch will be displayed on the left.
You can start, pause or stop the video by using the video or audio control buttons immediately below the video screen.
Is there a minimum specification to access the service?
The minimum browser requirements needed to access this BBC service are:
For information on system requirements for these players please check the websites listed above.
Some advanced Weather Player functionality will not be available when using Windows Media Player with non-Microsoft web browsers. This does not affect Real Player, and basic viewing of clips is available on any browser/player combination listed above.
When I click on the link, the BBC Weather Player does not launch
You should confirm that you have Javascript enabled on your browser (see the browser help file to find out how to do this). You should also check that any popup blocking mechanisms you have installed on your computer, including Microsoft Service Pack 2, are not set to deny popups launched from bbc.co.uk pages.
When I click on the link, the BBC News Player launches but no video or audio plays
You should confirm that you have one of the media player versions listed above and that you have chosen to access Weather Player with it (you can confirm/modify your preference via the "change how I view or hear this (settings)" link at the bottom of the News Player window).
Media player plug-ins are sometimes not available if you have installed or upgraded your browser since installing your chosen media player. In this instance reinstalling the latest version of your preferred media player and restarting your computer may help.
Alternatively, you may wish to seek technical support from your media player software vendor (websites are listed above).
My video and audio does not play smoothly
There are many reasons why this might occur.
Your bandwidth may be being used by another application (or another computer, if your connection is via a home/office network). Your viewing experience will be affected if our servers are unable to deliver data to your computer quickly enough because of network congestion on your connection.
Downloading large files or using peer-to-peer applications while watching video, for example, may prevent you from being able to receive enough data to maintain a constant video stream.
If you do not believe your connection is being used by other applications or other people, check your media player has the correct bandwidth settings. See the following help pages for more advice.
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