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More info?)
"K. B." <hotmail.com@lis2lis2> wrote in message
news:41c3cc61.2691467@netnews.worldnet.att.net...
> On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:09:42 -0000, "Stephen Neal"
> <stephen.neal@nospam.as-directed.com> posted:
>
>>IMHO the Beeb WILL end up with HD on satellite, and it will be compatible
>>with Sky HD receivers, to not do so would be a major problem.
>
> Perhaps slower than real time distribution of HDTV content
> using broadband Internet with home (probably PC based)
> storage.
Yep - I believe the Beeb experimented with some HD material during their
recent "IMP" download trials, where BBC material was available for download
(with some DRM to keep copyright holders happy?) The aim is to do for TV
what their successful "Listen Again" site has done for radio content.
You are right that this might be the first outlet for BBC HD material -
along with HD DVD or Blu Ray? However neither of these are strictly
"broadcasting" - though that may not be relevant!
>
> IIRC, license fee payer funded content is currently
> available over dial-up and broadband Internet.
>
Yep - lots of radio content is available - both live streams and recorded
stuff for streaming over the following 7 days. Some shows are now also
available for MP3 download.
There is a lot of video material available on-line, and the BBC operated a
broadband streaming service for the Olympics (restricted to UK IP addresses
I think)
Unlike many other, commercial, broadcasters - the Beeb is keen to make its
output as accessible as possible to UK licence fee payers, though has to
balance this with not reducing the value of its output to non-UK
broadcasters in overseas sales terms.
Steve