Hello,
We’ve just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked to it.
Thanks greatly!
“iPlayer is a slick programme that makes it easy to catch up on your
favourite BBC programmes that have been broadcast over the last seven days.
It looks great, is easy to use, and video quality is very good at its most
basic 500kbps and even better at 832×468 ‘full-screen’ resolution, which
uses 1500kbps. There’s now even a HD mode, allowing you to stream H.264
(1280×720p) video through a Web browser at 3.2Mbps (1.5GB per hour of video)
or download it. Though close to TV quality, image clarity still isn’t as
good. It is not without its flaws, however. Most noticeable is that rights
agreements mean that iPlayer television programmes are only available to
users to download or stream (Click to Play) in the UK. Most radio programmes
are available outside the UK in addition to podcasts, although sporting and
other programmes may be subject to rights agreements. You’ll also need a
valid TV Licence, regardless of whether you decide to ditch your regular TV.
Another disappointing oversight is the ability to schedule programmes for
download from a selected series until the series has ended - much like Sky’s
Series Link. Those on limited broadband packages will also need to keep a
tight handle on usage, as both online video streaming and downloading
seriously eats into your bandwidth.”
http://itreviewed.net/index.php/bbc-iplayer/
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Christian Harris
http://itreviewed.net <http://itreviewed.net/> (Computer Hardware &
Software Reviewed)
http://www.bidupbiz.com <http://www.bidupbiz.com/> (Linking IT to keywords)
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