Hi Brendan,

Thanks for the fairly comprehensive answer!

On 24-Nov-2009, at 14:25, Brendan Quinn wrote:

> Encoding for the other (non-iphone) services is done by Red Bee from
> material used for broadcast playout*.
> 
> * well my knowledge isn't 100% up to date but I think that's still how
> it works. I wouldn't be surprised if all those new platforms mean that
> it's even more complicated than that...

See, that’s the bit that got me—the “History of redux” post (amongst other 
things) suggested that its forté was being able to plug in new sets of 
transcoder parameters in order to support new platforms, so it struck me as 
perhaps a bit silly if Red Bee were doing that part of it. Mind you, I’m sure 
there’s a very sensible reason for it if so ;)

All the best,

Mo.

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