Not all content on All 4 is suitable for younger audiences. For security reasons, rooted devices are not supported. The All 4 app on Android app is only available with an internet connection unless you have downloaded our programmes to watch offline you can browse and watch video using 3G/4G or Wi-Fi connectivity.In order to view on any device you will need: PS4, Windows 10, XBoxOne, YouView, Roku, Samsung, Amazon Fire, FreeviewPlay, Now TV, Sky, Virgin Media. Use your Android or iOS device, or the Chrome browser on your computer, to cast All 4 content directly to your TV.Īll 4 is available on the following devices: A relevant account or subscription to access device features/contentĭownload our free All 4 app for iOS by visiting the iTunes app store (opens in a new window) from your deviceĭownload our free All 4 app for Android by visiting Google Play (opens in a new window) Or Amazon (opens in a new window).A broadband internet connection connected to your device.
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Registration is free and gives access to all of Channel 4's latest shows and unlocks access to an extensive archive of classic programmes and downloads to watch offline. This is the case for BBC Sounds, BBC iPlayer, and apps by other companies and organisations. Supporting operating systems older than this is very costly and does not represent good value for money for licence fee payers, given the relatively small number of users we have still using those older operating systems.All 4 is a free-to-view video on demand service but we do require users register their details to watch. It’s standard practice for updated apps to no longer support older operating systems.
To install the BBC Sounds app you’ll need a device which is capable of running Amazon OS 5, Android 5 and iOS 11.3 or above.
How to add a link button to the home screen of an iPhone.
How to set a bookmark shortcut in your home screen on Android.Follow these links to the wikiHow website for steps on how to do this (the BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites): Hint: You can add a shortcut to the BBC Sounds website from the home screen of your mobile or tablet. The website is supported on devices running Amazon Fire OS 5, Android 4.4, and iOS 10.3 or above. You should still be able to use the BBC Sounds website at.