Hi Andrew,
 
generally these streams won't be available as RealAudio in the future.
As you will no doubt have seen, the BBC is reducing it's dependency on
Real Media as a delivery mechanism, though it will still be supported.
 
Coyopa was designed to meet the needs of centralised National Radio
rather than Local Radio and the distribution problems, source quality
and encoding issues for Local Radio are very different, complicated and
expensive to develop. Local Radio is still dependent on gathering the
streams through a variety of methods and encoding at an aggregation
point, and this aggregation point is at capacity at the moment.
 
Cheers,
 
jod

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
[email protected]
Sent: 04 September 2009 16:50
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [backstage] RealAudio for local radio - gone missing?


Can someone from the Beeb clarify that the Windows streams will be
*instead* of Real, as the implication of that article (and also a number
of blog comments from James Cridland in the past) was that Windows Media
streams would be in *addition* to the existing streams. From what I
understand one of the big reasons behind the Coyopa project was that
it's relatively easy for you to produce the same audio in multiple
formats, so it seems a bit odd that you're replacing one format with
another.
 
Certainly there's still demand for RealAudio - I'm regularly seeing
several hundred people a day using the RealAudio listen again links and
widgets on my site, and I'm pretty sure other similar sites like
Beebotron must have the same if not greater traffic for their RealAudio
links. 
 
It's a particular problem with internet radios and mobile devices, as
many of them don't support the AAC format you're now using for live
streams and can't access the MP3 files you're now using for local radio
Listen Again due to the content delivery system completely obsfuscating
the URLs.
 
Andrew Dancy
www.iplayerconverter.co.uk <http://www.iplayerconverter.co.uk>  
 
(apologies if this appears twice - fun and games with gmail and their
silly 'on behalf of' header)
 
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gavin Johnson
Sent: 04 September 2009 14:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [backstage] RealAudio for local radio - gone missing?


Ok so it turns out that a dual bitrate option will continue to be
available, but in Windows rather than Real. So that link is temporarily
broken while things are being moved around. There's some useful
background here.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2009/08/improvements_to_bbc_local
_radi.html

On 04/09/2009 13:50, "Gavin Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:



        As of Tuesday there is no longer a dual bitrate option. It looks
like iplayer haven't caught up. Thanks for noticing, I'll give someone a
nudge about getting the link removed.
        
        Gavin
        
        On 04/09/2009 12:43, "Paul Webster" <[email protected]> wrote:
        
        

                What has happened to the RealAudio feeds of the local
radio (BBC London in particular) Listen Again content?
                
                As an example
        
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0046fbf/Danny_Baker_03_09_2009/
                choose the pop-out player - and then low bandwidth ...
                "Danny Baker: 03/09/2009 is unavailable at this time."
                
                Paul Webster
                
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