Silverlight crashes Eurosport Player

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PpPete

Legendary Member
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Chandler's Ford
Just re-subscribed to ES Player so as to keep with the year's pro-cycling action.
Works fine until I try to go full-screen .. then I get a Silverlight dialog box saying do I want to keep in full screen if the window loses focus? But the dialog is "dead" - none of the options respond to clicks and after 30 seconds or so the ES window comes back saying SIlverlight has crashed and I need to log in again.

Frustrating when in something like the Tour of Qatar it's only worth watching in full screen for the last few minutes.

Any solutions anyone ?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I hate Silverlight.
I uninstalled it and just use the normal windows media player
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Just re-subscribed to ES Player so as to keep with the year's pro-cycling action.
Works fine until I try to go full-screen .. then I get a Silverlight dialog box saying do I want to keep in full screen if the window loses focus? But the dialog is "dead" - none of the options respond to clicks and after 30 seconds or so the ES window comes back saying SIlverlight has crashed and I need to log in again.

Frustrating when in something like the Tour of Qatar it's only worth watching in full screen for the last few minutes.

Any solutions anyone ?
I had the same problem yesterday!

I also had a problem with logging in to Eurosport Player which only went away when I closed my browser and rebooted my PC.
I hate Silverlight.
I uninstalled it and just use the normal windows media player
What, for Eurosport Player - is that possible? (Goes off to try it ...)
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I hate Silverlight.
I uninstalled it and just use the normal windows media player
What, for Eurosport Player - is that possible? (Goes off to try it ...)
Apparently it isn't. Well, I suppose some brilliant hacker somewhere might work out a way of doing it, but it is would be illegal to break the DRM which is what you'd have to do. (Even if you have a paid subscription, and that shows one of the problems with the DRM thing, doesn't it - the software supplied has bugs, but you can't use better software to view the content that you've paid to watch.)
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Apparently it isn't. Well, I suppose some brilliant hacker somewhere might work out a way of doing it, but it is would be illegal to break the DRM which is what you'd have to do. (Even if you have a paid subscription, and that shows one of the problems with the DRM thing, doesn't it - the software supplied has bugs, but you can't use better software to view the content that you've paid to watch.)


That's a friggin' pain.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Having complained about the Eurosport Player, it was working fine last night and the picture quality was pretty good. Not as good as I would like it, but perfectly acceptable for watching racing. The thing is - if they would only raise the maximum streaming speed from 1.8 Mb/s, then it could look fantastic ...
 

Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
Hmm keep badgering them Colin, in the meantime someone might post a hack around.
 
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