As stated in an iPlayer blog yesterday, Sony and MS don't want some upstart creating a nice online television service without input from themselves.
Probably because it won't generate them any revenue (in the case of money-grabbing Microsoft), or that i'll make their own efforts look ridiculous (in the case of forever-behind-the-curve Sony).
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 11th April 2008 14:08 GMT
Instead of handing some of the license fee to ITV, they should help them out with their internet content delivery. BBC are delivering Internet working solutions and ITV & Channel 4 so far have only their little DRM'd non functioning app that nobody uses.
Don't give ITV money, give them help to reach their market, if they still can't succeed then it's just because they're crap and crap TV companies don't deserve to survive.
Also notice how Beeb loosens the DRM notch a little and immediately the programs can be on any device plugged into the TV, not just a PC? Show's you (yet again) how DRM kills content delivery. Strong DRM = iPlayer only = no success. Loose DRM = big success, programs on all devices, lots of viewers, ISP's screaming about bandwidth.....
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 11th April 2008 14:18 GMT
Imagine BBC Worldwide selling NET delivered content... they could increase their worldwide market share, reach wider audiences, market stuff that's not worth stocking in DVD shops worldwide.....the more devices plugged into the TV the BBC supports, the wider their audience and the rosier their future looks.
Channel 4 OD had streaming long before iplayer. and I much prefer the proper schedule C4 use as opposed to the mess of content in iplayer. I'm sure bbc don't use a schedule as they are so lax at putting things up. I often can't remeber the exact name of a program people are talking about but know it was on last night so schedule is usefull.
Also ITV catchup was the first non bloatware download solution, you could just visit their website and watch a selection of shows from the previous week as easy as *gulp* youtube.
BBC *could* set up the iPlayer for PS3 exactly the same as they have done for the Wii. This page shows how easily it can be done. The BBC *don't* for reasons known only to themselves. Sony can't prevent them publishing a web page.
By Mark BroadhurstPosted Friday 11th April 2008 15:08 GMT
But I watch TV on a TV record shows (up to 3 at a time) on my PVR and play games on my console and I use my PC to program and use iPlayer.
Why would I want to download BBC shows on my console which has a smallish HD (20GB,40GB,60GB,120GB) rather than my PC which has slightly less than 2TB of storage. with Beeb show weighing in at about 800Mb an hour I can't watch much till its full and that's if I haven't got game stuff on my console HD.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 11th April 2008 15:18 GMT
don't forget it's now the most complete Blu-ray player on the market, with the DTS:MA upgrade coming next Tuesday. Even the upcoming Panasonic BD-50 is inferior in some aspects.
All the great console exclusives are heading to PS3 this season. 360 shot it's load last year, with a very so so lineup of exclusives this year (and frankly nothing has really moved on on teh 360 since Gears Of War, over a year ago).
I doubt if the Flash 7 version of iPlayer will be around long, as the article states, Flash 7 doesn't support the later codecs so needs higher bandwidth streams to increase the quality.
It will be replaced by the Wii iPlayer channel being developed by Nintendo, which I'm guessing will include newer codecs which will allow them to save on bandwidth.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 11th April 2008 17:47 GMT
"Channel 4 OD had streaming long before iplayer. and I much prefer the proper schedule C4 use as opposed to the mess of content in iplayer."
Yet ISP's aren't screaming at Channel 4, so I assume they had minimal usage. I think they made the same mistake they all make, a dedicated player DRM'd to the eyeballs, wanting to download all sorts of weird codecs etc, too much fuss too many restrictions to be worthwhile.
Now the BBC is getting it's act together and playing back on things plugged into the telly, they're doing really well. They could help ITV see the light (i.e. ditch that stoopid DRM and restrict based on IP address or similar).
It's a sort of early iTunes moment when the DRM is turned down, and suddenly the content is being viewed where once it wasn't...... if that isn't an epithany to TV companies that what is?
By Test ManPosted Friday 11th April 2008 20:26 GMT
Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. It's just a web page, so the BBC should simply do the same for the 3 major consoles while still negotiating with all the major console companies (Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft) for a proper iPlayer that installs within the system interface.
Why would i be worried that my 360 can't stream iplayer content when my 16mb adsl connection can download the programs in 5 or 6 mins, which i can then watch in the comfort of my lounge via the xbox 360 (with no excessive noise as there's no disc spinning)? More to the point why would i need to use my console when i've got sky plus?
By Steve BarnesPosted Tuesday 15th April 2008 16:10 GMT
Why would i want to download this pitiful useless file with this awful machinery when i can use my 800bjillion HDD octo-core PC to stream this video wirelessly via gold-coated gas stream straight to my 480inch tv making full use of my 12gig internet connection?! All of this of course compensating for my tiny penis..
Comments on: PS3 owners game iPlayer
Because Sony/MS want to control the game #
By Joe K Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:49 GMT
To hellwith the PS3 #
By Graham Dresch Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:53 GMT
Oops. #
By Joe K Posted Friday 11th April 2008 13:58 GMT
BBC should help ITV #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:08 GMT
Poor old 360.. #
By Mark Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:15 GMT
How about BBC Worldwide getting in on the act? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:18 GMT
ITV should help bbc #
By Jon Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:26 GMT
@ BBC should help itv #
By Chad H. Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:28 GMT
Sony controls internets? #
By Pat Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:34 GMT
So glad I went for the PS3 #
By Chris Posted Friday 11th April 2008 14:34 GMT
Call me old fashioned. #
By Mark Broadhurst Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:08 GMT
re: So glad I went for the PS3 #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:18 GMT
OK... "You're old fashioned" #
By g e Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:37 GMT
not permanent #
By Steve Posted Friday 11th April 2008 15:53 GMT
Xbmc #
By Steve Posted Friday 11th April 2008 16:41 GMT
@Itv should help BBC #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 11th April 2008 17:47 GMT
Poor ISPs... #
By George Johnson Posted Friday 11th April 2008 19:59 GMT
iplayer on the eva8000 #
By robert Posted Friday 11th April 2008 20:04 GMT
I wonder if... #
By Jason Posted Friday 11th April 2008 20:10 GMT
@Sony controls internets? #
By Test Man Posted Friday 11th April 2008 20:26 GMT
360 outperforms the PS3 actually #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 11th April 2008 21:17 GMT
It doesnt work that well #
By Pete Posted Friday 11th April 2008 21:29 GMT
Where's the much promised V+ or OSX versions #
By kaymc Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 10:04 GMT
Shite anyway #
By Joe K Posted Saturday 12th April 2008 16:23 GMT
Available on the original Xbox... #
By Terence Eden Posted Sunday 13th April 2008 13:28 GMT
LOL at the sony Fanboys #
By Abe Posted Monday 14th April 2008 10:09 GMT
BBC Has commented #
By Gary Holcombe Posted Monday 14th April 2008 14:35 GMT
@mark #
By glenn Posted Monday 14th April 2008 16:25 GMT
@glenn #
By Mark Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 10:15 GMT
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By Steve Barnes Posted Tuesday 15th April 2008 16:10 GMT