Cannot get anything from
http://www.nildram.net/bbc.htm
but much better quality video playback of the forecasts from
http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/
regards
BrainT
"James Hurrell" wrote in message
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"John Dann" wrote in message
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Just curious as to what sort of quality people might be seeing for the
broadband BBC video forecasts. (Maybe this is BBCi but I'm not sure).
On my 512 K connection (but seemingly streamed at 224kbps from the
BBC) the native-size forecast video quality - at a guess around
320x200 - is very poor (in RealOne player) consisting of little more
than a few still or at best jerky images. Audio is fine but then I can
get the modem quality video forecast fine again with good audio direct
from the BBC site. The image is pretty small but quality is
reasonable.
I'm sure I can get decent quality streamed video at modest/moderate
image size from other sites over a 512K connection - it's not as if
the forecast is an all-action movie with considerable movement from
frame to frame.. So why not from the BBC? Maybe either the BBC servers
or my ISP (Nildram) servers are throttled in the interests of
bandwidth conservation? Or is there some other explanation or setting
or new codec that needs playing with or installing?
John,
I use Nildram also, and to receive the BBC weather forecasts at a much
improved quality than those you see on the main BBC Weather site, try
this:
http://www.nildram.net/bbc.htm
Click the Weather link and then a dedicated player will load. You'll need
Real Player (but you have that i think), and then all you need to do is
click the word UK next to the little camera icon somewhere near the top of
the player.
Forecasts are updated I guess around three times a day.
Users of other ISPs may also be able to access this from their own ISP
website. It's an agreement between the ISP and the BBC that allows this
higher quality video.
James