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of silly Javascript popus like
those rather mad adverts you get on some sites.
You wouldn't think there's been a standard way of doing this for almost 15
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Dave,
2008/8/19 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For the trial we're
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The BBC is to relocate its pioneering research and *development* centre
after 60 years. But will the move damage the corporation's ability to
innovate?
Backstagers' opinion will be appreciated.
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The BBC is to relocate its pioneering research and *development* centre
after 60 years. But will the move damage the corporation's ability to
innovate?
Backstagers' opinion will be appreciated.
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you can take many music tracks and
broadcast them from thousands of high power transmitters and satellite
covering the whole of Europe, and on the internet and then you can't list
them.
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Is there a reference, as I seem
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When iPlayer2 launched I grab this test RSS feed:
http://feeds.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/categories/factual/sciencenature_and_environment/radio/list
But all I got since then was Farming Today. Seems to have come to life,
and also the */popular *version also.
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2008/7/25 Michael Smethurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Morning!
And it seems to be a good one!
2008/7/24 Brian Butterworth
2008/7/24 Paul Clifford
I sent a reply yesterday, but I think it got stuck in a moderation
queue. Firstly, a quick heads-up: the episode tag is going away in
favour
/developers?!?
Seems a good idea.
How about making it work for SOAP-compatible as well?
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Fixed on deploy tomorrow
Sorry
On 23/7/08 13:47, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn. I knew it was too good to be true!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/schedules.xml and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/programmes/schedules/fm.xml give
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The XML feed are working properly again, thanks!
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of knocking up an interface to the
content for non-UK users, but no definite plans.
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It would also be nice if the listings had the URL of the programme's page
(say, like http://bbc.co.uk/today for the Today programme on Radio 4).
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Damn. I knew it was too good to be true!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/schedules.xml and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/programmes/schedules/fm.xml give
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BBC set to name Erik Huggers as Ashley Highfield's successor
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/15/bbc.digitalmedia?gusrc=rssfeed=media
B
for
material where the director has deliberately chosen a low frame rate for
effect, of course.)
25fps, 1280x720, 16:9 (0.87 megapixels) is what is going to be in Freeview
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*Subject:* Re: [backstage] BBC iPlayer - why the missing TV channel?
I guess 720p24 *is* technically a true, actual high definition standard,
although I would be very sad to see it widely
, much later.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/dttfuture/ita.pdf
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/dttfuture/report.pdf
25fps, 1280x720, 16:9 (0.87 megapixels) is what is going to be in
Freeview HD, the DVB-T2 service.
It's an option being considered.
Brian Butterworth
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(developing world, perhaps)?
1.
2. What changes would you make?
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2008/7/9 Steve Jolly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brian
Just been looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backstage.bbc.co.uk - I've
done a few updates, could do with a little more, if anyone has the time
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Brian, that's very helpful, thank-you. It's more work than I was
hoping to have to do, but I'll give it a shot!
Alasdair
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Alasdair,
You can easily get the current iPlayer
btw, I just tried
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/programmes/schedules/2008/07/09.xml
and it works!
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Was it a bad idea to include BBC HD on iPlayer too?
Are there any programmes
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btw, I just tried
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/programmes/schedules/2008/07/09.xml
and it works!
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the more technical and less political, but you know, any views are
welcome.
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Hi,
Is there a way of getting a raw RSS feed of the iPlayer content?
There seem to be lots of 'most popular' and 'highlight' feeds, but not one
with say, 'all radio' so you can use a tool to, say, keyword search all the
content.
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...
Graham
Graham Gillies
Multiplatform Development,
Factual Content, BBC Scotland.
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... is it
ATSC? I'm unsure of the specifics.
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Just looking at the BBC Widget...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/07/free_range_widgets.html
Seems OK, but it does fall into the recycled feeds category...
Love the blurry slide to read the story!
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pop-out version, the programme starts from the beginning again, whereas it
would be more useful if it automatically navigated to the place where you
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your mashup idea)
This looks quite interesting
There's an interesting article about a spat between MHEG-5 and MHP here
http://informitv.com/articles/2008/06/27/interactivestandardsdebate/
MHEG-5 still provides by far the most cost-effective standards-based
solution in the free-to-air world, said Giri Valliappan of IMPALA in a
statement. This
please feel free - the spec will be available on the ETSI
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Open question...
There seems to be most of the MHEG-5 services that you get on Freeview on
Freesat now (Weather maps, for example), but not the interactive Sport
screens. Do I need an update I don't have for the box, or is BBCi Sport on
Freesat still waiting for kickoff?
Cheers
Brian
. Do I need an update I don't have for the box, or is BBCi Sport on
Freesat still waiting for kickoff?
Cheers
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Open question...
There seems to be most of the MHEG-5 services that you get on Freeview on
Freesat now
as a fallback if the atmospherics aren't in my favour so my
DTV signal breaks up (yeah, it's THAT bad sometimes!)
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I just realised that these are just pictures, the don't actually do
anything...
2008/6/19 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alia,
Thanks for posting that. They are quite interesting and pretty word
clouds.
I'm just wondering if people actually use them? For example, they used
http://download.guardian.co.uk/audio/1213737956679/8617/gdn.tec.080617.sc.Tech_Weekly.mp3
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Just a quick question...
Looking at next Saturday's listings for BBC one:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/programmes/schedules/london/2008/06/21
There is only 'joins News 24', whereas
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/listings/index.shtml?service_id=4223day=saturday
Has full listings, as does the
2008/6/17 Jonathan Tweed [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 17 Jun 2008, at 10:27, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Why is this?
I can't really go into the specific why.
More generally What's On and the Radio Times are fed by a different system
than iPlayer and Programmes, which accounts for the discrepancy
than zattoo, but my question is either or both legal?
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James,
2008/6/13 James Cridland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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BBC to build web page for every TV show, says Jana Bennett
A brilliant idea by the sounds of things
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2008/6/12 Fred Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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2008/6/12 Dogsbody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What strange install allows RealPlaer
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2008/6/12 D P Ingram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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What strange install allows RealPlaer but not Flash?
Internet radios.. (standalone devices) like the Acoustic Energy range...
Not much of an Internet Radio if it can't play WMA streams. Probably
2008/6/12 Fred Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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2008/6/12 Dogsbody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What strange install allows RealPlaer but not Flash?
Er, free software ones.
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/
has
Linux x86
Today has a new page, I note:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/default.stm
(Is that a composite photo?)
Glad to see you don't need RealPlayer any more to listen again, it uses
Flash instead.
Brian
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Hopefully the BBC will keep things like RM for use on internet radios as
IME
they don't like flash.
But for web browsing I agree, flash is nicer than RM!
Darren
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Today has a new page, I note
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2008/6/10 Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brian Butterworth wrote:
How about this. If you offered a service that provided the BBC channels
with 1/25th of a second delay,
Try streaming *anything* without a perceivable delay of at least 1 second!
;)
That was my point. Where is the barrier
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/10/bbc.digitalmedia
BBC to build web page for every TV show, says Jana Bennett
A brilliant idea by the sounds of things.
B
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7439652.stm
2008/6/5 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
According to
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/3580-catch-up-tv-on-bt-vision-no-longer-free.html
BT Vision now has a TV Replay Pack that costs £3 per month and covers the
... BBC iPlayer
of a package which includes other chargeable services.
Marketing drones, don't you just love them…
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versions of /topics ?
They were promised soon for /programmes when that launched back in Oct
2007?
;o)
2008/6/5 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
James,
This does, indeed, look very promising. I'm hoping that we can have
automatic links to these pages from the BBC News and other
at least some
of the time to Red Bee)
answer came there none...
i suspect because no-one had asked the question before, and therefore
getting to an answer was Hard
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short sections of music benefits greatly from VBR.
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According to
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BT Vision now has a TV Replay Pack that costs £3 per month and covers the
... BBC iPlayer service.
Is it OK for BT to charge for access to the free iPlayer?
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*Subject:* Re: [backstage] BBC Look East HTML rich newsletter
Matt,
I sorted an automatic email notification system just recently on ukfree.tvand
I
, feeds will be available soon. Oooh.
j
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Subject: [backstage] Radio 4 on Realplayer
Is it just me
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2008/6/4 Etienne Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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I thought they were trying to do OCR on the captions from the DVB-T
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What I was saying was that the old Freeview version of BBC Parliament
used
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rubbish.
http://www.balaamandtheangel.com/
no!!
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to find a breaking news story
using it?
Also, I have to say that the idea of a trusted guide is so- so-
old-fashioned. I thought we were all over portals.
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Is it just me getting audio mutes every few seconds on the Real Audio stream
of BBC Radio 4 FM. The LW feed is OK though...
Who do you tell these days?
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s
2008/5/30 Ryan Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to restrict discussion of certain topics isn't censorship? What
precisely do you call it then?
It's only censorship if they try to stop ALL discussion on a subject - as
the
suggestion was that discussion be
be about 5% over budget for the
financial year.
In fact, the trust's own review carried out in December 2007 was showing the
bbc.co.uk annual budget had been blown by 48%.
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http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/msnnkmgl001010ukm/direct/01/
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http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice,
since 2002
, or
.json for JSON. The format of the .xml and .json representations
isn't fixed yet, but we're interested in any feedback from people
using them.
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Brian Butterworth
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I wrote some code a while ago that goes though the BBC programme
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