@hank You've never missed a TV program you wanted to watch in you life then? Having the option to stream a show whenever it's convenient for you.. negates the need for BBC to repeat shows as much. Bandwidth is cheap, broadcasting is very expensive.
@jopey Yes you're right, bandwith is more affordable and the overall costs are less to the BBC, i'm fortunate that anything I do want to watch is timed, encoded and stored if need be. I have used IPlayer once and I cannot see any circumstance to use it again.
The output of the BBC is my point. Making the unwatchable watchable LOL
@GK, you can if you use get_iplayer http://linuxcentre.net/getiplayer/ . I managed to download Doctor Whoyesterday and it was fantastic quality when played back in mplayer on Linux. I tried the same programme on the flash iplayer and it looked bad (i.e. blame flash player for the poor quality not the Beeb) - The BBC HD channel AFAIK transmits 1080i and the iplayer is 720p so it wouldn't be fair to compare them. Either way the iplayer HD certainly surpasses the quality of broadcast freeview IMHO as long as it isn't played back in Adobe Flash or AIR.
I don't think the HD stuff is actually up yet. That news article isn't linked ANYWHERE on the BBC News website that I can find, if you look at the iPlayer Desktop install page it still says it's version 0.8 - even though it will actually install version 1.0.2302.
In the release notes for 1.0.232 http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/dm/release_notes.txt it says:
"Added support for High Definition (HD) content. Selected HD content is available to be downloaded to the BBC iPlayer Desktop from the BBC iPlayer website"
So it is going to be proper HD rather than the 1,500Kbps streams they are running at the moment
@GK The downloads if you are signed up to the labs are at the 1500Kbps bitrate. The file sizes for a 60min show are double what they were - around 600Mbyte
It cant be HD coz everything iv watched on iplayer has been at the high quality mode, full screen. And i dont think they cud put everything at HD, so obviously the HD stuff isnt up yet. I checked the stuff they sed was in HD (dr who etc..) Still, its a gd upgrade.
@ranjitfarwah. My one hour programme of Doctor Who was 1.4GB in size and mplayer reported it as 1280x720 h264. The metadata also showed the bitrate as 3200kbps. It's up there but maybe not accessible unless the flash player determines that your connection is fast enough for it.
@ben - go try it on get_iplayer utility that dumps the rtmp flash stream to disk - it definitely is 3200kbps 720p - you should specify the --vmode=flashhd option to force it to use that HD stream. Only very few progs have HD streams so far - the Dr Who special does.
Looks like the 720p version got pulled. If you use the "--streaminfo" switch on get_iplayer then it isn't listed; only the 1500kbps 832x468 file.
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It'd be yet more network congestion for the rest of us and further increases in broadband prices. Also whats the chance that those requesting this especially the dr who nerds here would be watching this on a standard pc monitor
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