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Alan Connor | 10:38 UK time, Tuesday, 30 September 2008


More on Olinda here and here.

Audio & Music tech chief James Cridland has been in Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen, agreeing with his commercial colleagues on technology and competing on content. The talk he gave with GCap's , Radio For The Facebook Generation, is evidently too involved for a straight embed, so :

Quite a few people asked for a copy of the presentation Nick and I gave. It's 38 meg, and given that I was demonstrating Olinda (our rather nice prototype connected radio) and a rather neat webcam-based piece of software that got a spontaneous round of applause (when it worked!), it's a bit hard to simply forward a PPT file to someone.
[N]ote that the speech doesn't make it clear who's speaking at any one time, so don't take anything in here as official 91Èȱ¬ policy, because it isn't.

And Nick Piggott's complementary post is called .

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Back here in the 91Èȱ¬ bloggery, James tells Radio Labs that "iPlayer's teething problems have got substantially better since my last report, but here are a few open issues we're aware of":

  • A problem with the satellite receivers we use meant that some programmes had gaps in them recently. We switched to an alternative feed for a bit, which had the effect of putting 91Èȱ¬7 in mono among other things, but the satellite receivers now seem happy. We're sorry about that. Coyopa will fix that.
  • Generation of Real Audio files for a small amount of programmes has sometimes failed. We think we've got to the bottom of why this happens, and issues are rather fewer of late. Again, apologies to you - particularly PM fans - if this has spoilt your enjoyment. In the majority of cases, Coyopa will fix that too.
  • [Update 2008-09-30 1630: now fixed] Listeners in live Windows Media format within iPlayer might notice, in a minority of cases, that they get kicked off at precisely 15 minutes after they start listening. A fix is on the way shortly; it would appear from preliminary tests that it might be related to Internet Explorer, and that it's potentially related to the recent Windows XP SP3 update, or similar for Vista. It's early days, so we might be wrong here - but we're working on it; latest information I have is that we might have a fix next week. Coyopa will, eventually, fix that as we add AAC-family flash streaming.

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gizzard_puke.pngChris Williams talks to 91Èȱ¬ Technical Architect Andy Smith under a very -flavoured headline in The Register, :

91Èȱ¬ engineers have solved a mysterious, long-running bug that has meant iPlayer and live TV streams have frequently prompted the BT 91Èȱ¬ Hub, UK's most common router, to reset itself.

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Ex-91Èȱ¬er Martin Belam's thoroughgoing review of includes a post called :

Although it did not generate as many social bookmarking links as The New York Times or CNN, overall the 91Èȱ¬ was the third most successful of the 50+ media sites I was monitoring, with 341 popular links across the 8 services during the month. The 91Èȱ¬ was the most successful British media site, with The Telegraph and The Guardian being the closest UK competitors.

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At , 's Ian Forrester talked about social media centres and and

the attention to ui detail xbmc always had. It's almost unlike any other open source project I know of - the technical and interface attentions have been equally catered for.

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And 91Èȱ¬ Innovation Executive Lucy Hooberman has been for Stage 2 of the PSB review:

Just catching up on Ofcom's proposals for stage two of the PSB review and noticed, apart from the proposals themselves, this where you can leave your comments alongside the proposals.

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Read all our posts about the 91Èȱ¬ iPlayerGoogle's visited the Guardian and : "The 91Èȱ¬ is about television; what it really should be about it video and distributing that video."

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radio_world_service.pngAnd finally, is writing about the requirements for his next mobile phone, which :

Thanks to its FM tuner and the 3,5 mm audio jack, I can hook the N82 up to the stereo in the living room, sit back and listen to the 91Èȱ¬ World Service (broadcast on in the evening). No fuss, no software, no plugins, no radio, just the amplifier and a 3,5mm cable.

Alan Connor is co-editor, 91Èȱ¬ Internet Blog.

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