ie8 fix

Behind the scenes of the BBC iPlayer

What's happening behind the scenes at the BBC to make the iPlayer TV catchup service work? CNET's Nate Lanxon sits down with the BBC's Anthony Rose to find out.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

My CNET UK colleague Nate Lanxon has a great behind-the-scenes look at the BBC's iPlayer. We've covered the product several times here on Webware, but Lanxon sat down with the BBC's head of digital media technologies, Anthony Rose, to talk about all the work it takes to get TV shows onto the Web and on mobile devices. It's a great read, even if you're not a UK resident.

Some fun tidbits:

- The service converts more than 400 hours of programming each week
- During peak hours, BBC iPlayer pumps out 12GB of data every second
- The source content starts out at 50 or 100Mbps
- The service uses 60 Quad Core Intel Xeon servers to whittle those videos down into 14 different streams for various devices and connection levels.

You can read the whole story over on Crave UK.

News
Yahoo revives Flickr with photo-centric redesign, 1TB free storage
Yahoo's CEO Marissa Mayer unveils an update to the company's Flickr photo-sharing site. Among the changes are a redesign with larger images, the ability for users to upload full-resolution photos, and 1TB of free storage for everyone.
Play Video
 

Member Comments