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4oD & The Law of the Playground?

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 11:04
by RichardMannion
Anyone else using the new 4oD (On Demand) application? I know it's XP & Vista only at the moment but it looks very good to me. Saves me having to deal with adverts and can watch stuff when I want on my PC.
And talking of that, anyone been watching 'The Law of the Playground'? Oh my, the memories of school revisited.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 11:14
by Darren Wheeler
Not used 4oD yes but BBC iPlayer is very good.
Noogies, swirlies, chinese burns, dead legs, football with tennis balls etc. etc. Happy days. Perhaps Neil will tell us if it all still happens [}:)]

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 11:14
by Darren Wheeler
Not used 4oD yes but BBC iPlayer is very good.
Noogies, swirlies, chinese burns, dead legs, football with tennis balls etc. etc. Happy days. Perhaps Neil will tell us if it all still happens [}:)]

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 12:31
by mitchja
I use the BBC iPlayer but not tried the 4oD one yet. Wasn't there compatability problems if you ran both these applications though or has that now been sorted?
The problem with these streaming TV content providers though is that they could be a victim of their own success if their popularity continues the way it has done since the iPlayer launched at the end of last year, as all UK ISP's are seeing a large increase in traffic going though their networks beacuse of these new streaming content applications so some of them may well start resticting access if the increase in traffic continues [V]
Regards

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 12:31
by mitchja
I use the BBC iPlayer but not tried the 4oD one yet. Wasn't there compatability problems if you ran both these applications though or has that now been sorted?
The problem with these streaming TV content providers though is that they could be a victim of their own success if their popularity continues the way it has done since the iPlayer launched at the end of last year, as all UK ISP's are seeing a large increase in traffic going though their networks beacuse of these new streaming content applications so some of them may well start resticting access if the increase in traffic continues [V]
Regards

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 12:45
by Darren Wheeler
But then it's up to the ISP's to invest their money in improving the network infrastructure to handle the increase. The BT 21CN network is more than capable of handling huge amounts of data. The bottlenecks occur on the 'last mile' usually due to old, substandard copper or aluminium cables or by ISP's introducing throttling.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 12:45
by Darren Wheeler
But then it's up to the ISP's to invest their money in improving the network infrastructure to handle the increase. The BT 21CN network is more than capable of handling huge amounts of data. The bottlenecks occur on the 'last mile' usually due to old, substandard copper or aluminium cables or by ISP's introducing throttling.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 12:54
by mitchja
ISP's can only add more capacity to their networks by by renting more ADSL 'pipes' from BT Wholesale which arnt cheap so would likely mean increases in all users monthly ADSL subscriptions.
More info
hereRegards

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 12:54
by mitchja
ISP's can only add more capacity to their networks by by renting more ADSL 'pipes' from BT Wholesale which arnt cheap so would likely mean increases in all users monthly ADSL subscriptions.
More info
hereRegards

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 13:03
by Darren Wheeler
Personally I'd happily pay a bit more for no throttling.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 13:03
by Darren Wheeler
Personally I'd happily pay a bit more for no throttling.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 13:07
by Decker
Mrs D used 4oD. Screen seems small.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 13:07
by Decker
Mrs D used 4oD. Screen seems small.

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 13:12
by mitchja
You can view the BBC iPlayer in full screen mode. Online streaming isn't quite as good quality in full screen mode as a downloaded program though.
Regards

Posted:
24 Feb 2008, 13:12
by mitchja
You can view the BBC iPlayer in full screen mode. Online streaming isn't quite as good quality in full screen mode as a downloaded program though.
Regards

Posted:
07 Mar 2008, 04:30
by Liz and Julie
You lot are way too clever.
Here we are busy chanting 'Everybody's doin' it, doin' it, picking their nose and chewing it! Pick it, lick it, roll it and flick it!' and roaring with laughter, and here are you boys on about streaming content!
(We recall that was the result of a real bad cold and a soggy tissue.)
Oh well!
Liz & Jue xxx

Posted:
07 Mar 2008, 04:30
by Liz and Julie
You lot are way too clever.
Here we are busy chanting 'Everybody's doin' it, doin' it, picking their nose and chewing it! Pick it, lick it, roll it and flick it!' and roaring with laughter, and here are you boys on about streaming content!
(We recall that was the result of a real bad cold and a soggy tissue.)
Oh well!
Liz & Jue xxx