On 03/19/2010 09:05 PM, Alex Cockell wrote:
Hi folks,
Umm - how many of you are following this debate?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2010/03/bbc_iplayer_content_protection.html
Could it be said that by locking it all down to only BBC-released
clients, they could be hurting the market in that they're inadvertently
tying end-users, hardware vendors etc to Adobe?
Me.
It's damn annoying.
I have a nokia n900 phone.
This can access and use BBC iplayer, as it has flash.
However. It does it at perhaps 2 frames a second, optimistically.
It can - with the aid of iplayer et al, play at 30fps, 800*480 video,
even streaming it to composite out onto a big telly.
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