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https://www.comedy.co.uk/news/story/000001947/bbc_store_launch_today_comedy_catalogue/

PROPER Good news.....as long as it's a proper downloadable file (such as an AVI or DIVX) and doesn't have DRM crap on it, and you can load it in video player software of your choice and you're not forced to use iTunes or some other software.

I'm looking forward to seeing more of the archives on the site either way.

Tony

(apologies if there is a thread of this elsewhere - I did look but didn't see one)

Interesting but like you say - hope to see more, for eg where's the really early stuff. Most of the comedy I have either have my own recordings or am not interested.

Quote: TonyT @ 5th November 2015, 11:21 AM GMT

https://www.comedy.co.uk/news/story/000001947/bbc_store_launch_today_comedy_catalogue/

PROPER Good news.....as long as it's a proper downloadable file (such as an AVI or DIVX) and doesn't have DRM crap on it, and you can load it in video player software of your choice and you're not forced to use iTunes or some other software.

Alas not. Expect them to reluctantly relent in a couple of years when it becomes apparent that it's a farce, but for the moment it's DRM protected with Microsoft's Silverlight, and your account (not downloads, but your user account) limited to 5 devices.

UK only. The Beeb just doesn't want my money.

Quote: Aaron @ 5th November 2015, 11:46 AM GMT

it's DRM protected with Microsoft's Silverlight

Yuck.

Quote: Agnostik @ 5th November 2015, 2:12 PM GMT

UK only.

Double yuck.

So it's still easier and cheaper to acquire shows by other means. Pirate And the prices are pretty steep for digital files with no extras, as opposed to physical DVDs and Blu-ray discs.

Sadly so. I'll certainly not be buying downloads of stuff that's available on Blu-ray or DVD (in order of preference!). They pitch the Store as "download to own" but ownership doesn't generally restrict you to 5 devices and a proprietary encryption technology!

How about the option of a Netflix style subscription service? Is that possible with the beeb?

They've said that's explicitly not what they ever wanted or planned to do. So, no. I think that's called the Licence Fee. ;)

Quote: Agnostik @ 5th November 2015, 2:12 PM GMT

UK only. The Beeb just doesn't want my money.

Edward Snowden? Is that you?

Quote: playfull @ 5th November 2015, 11:52 PM GMT

Edward Snowden? Is that you?

Nice one! :)

Quote: playfull @ 5th November 2015, 11:52 PM GMT

Edward Snowden? Is that you?

Hah, nope. I don't know any secrets. Well, I do know Victoria's secret, but when I come up to people at bus stops and try to talk to them about frilly knickers, they just look at me funny and walk off. :(

Quote: Aaron @ 5th November 2015, 11:28 PM GMT

I think that's called the Licence Fee. ;)

Yeah but the licence fee obviously doesn't cover the cost of a streaming service beyond iPlayer. It's probably because they are still selling their content to other services, such as Netflix, that they can't offer anything like this, as an option at least.

It's definitely the way the industry is going, so at some point when optical media is obsolete or becoming so, I see no other option for them.

Being charged extra for HD versions always annoys me, especially since shows from the last decade or so were filmed and broadcast in HD. The cost of the additional bandwidth for the download is negligible.

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