http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6245062.stm
jimbo1960
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houman
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2007-06-28 19:18
Post: #2
Interesting... are there any p2p TV programs that carry BBC normally ? I have found out that tvuplayer carries France 24, but I yet have to find BBC...
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Stonker
Junior Member Posts: 48 Joined: May 2007 Reputation: 0 Location: Manchester, UK |
2007-06-28 19:47
Post: #3
I've been trialling it. It doesn't stream, it downloads the episodes.
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lonegroover
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2007-07-01 13:05
Post: #4
Are the downloaded items in a standard format that can be played back on XBMC? I'm guessing they'll have some kind of DRM to control playback
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blackic3
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2007-07-01 14:20
Post: #5
BBC's iPlayer uses Micro$oft DRM, and they are only releasing a windows version of the player first, just like 4OD
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TheBoxMan
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Hey everyone,
I'm emailing to suggest that, as soon as possible the community pulls it's great minds and resources together to attempt to produce a BBC iPlayer script. BBC iPlayer is currently available on a beta testing basis on sign up but should go completely live soon. The idea is basically that tv shows should be available for a month or two after airing in high quality, online. I think the official program uses a system similar to bittorrent to make things work. I'm not sure whether this is technologically possible but if it is what are the odds we can make it happen? TheBoxMan. |
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pike
Project Manager Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 28 Location: Sweden |
2007-08-14 16:13
Post: #7
afaik this is WMV and DRM is also in play. this means it's impossible to support it on a non Windows platform (due to DRM), there's been alot of talk about this in UK media lately hasn't there ?
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alanchiz
Junior Member Posts: 5 Joined: Jul 2007 Reputation: 0 |
2007-08-14 17:53
Post: #8
Anyone here have Virgin Media? It might be worth noting that the BBC are planning to launch the iPlayer on cable soon in the UK, kind of like the existing VideoOnDemand service.
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christo182
Junior Member Posts: 21 Joined: Apr 2007 Reputation: 0 Location: Scotland, UK |
2007-08-14 18:45
Post: #9
Although it's windows only at the moment, this is set to change in the not too distant future, as the BBC are aiming to make it "platform agnostic". There are versions coming which should be available to mac/linux users, and even mobile devices, so there is hope for xbmc yet!!
I'm sure I also read somewhere about Xbox Live being considered as a platform when Microsoft launches it on demand service in the UK sometime soon, but could just be wishful thinking! http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting...ostic.html Chris |
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pike
Project Manager Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 28 Location: Sweden |
2007-08-14 18:54
Post: #10
christo182 Wrote:There are versions coming which should be available to mac/linux users, and even mobile devices, so there is hope for xbmc yet!! I don't see linux mentioned anywhere, and trust me, if it's DRM, it wont happen. certainly not in a way that we can use it Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first. ![]() |
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