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King Kong Posted at 4:55 am on Aug. 29, 2008
The BBC is once again extending the remit of its iPlayer service to allow viewers to catch up on every episode of a popular series.

The iPlayer currently only allows viewers to watch programmes broadcast in the past week, which means people who watch an episode part-way through a series have no means of catching up with the show from the beginning.

But from 13 September, the BBC will start offering "series stacking" on a select number of shows, such as BBC One's Tess Of The D'Urbervilles and BBC Two's History of Climate Change.

There are limits
 

to the series stacking service, however. Only 15% of the BBC's output is allowed to be offered for series stacking, as part of the BBC Trust's measures to prevent the service from harming commercial rivals. Channel 4's on-demand service, for example, offers every episode of a wide range of its shows - including popular comedies such as Drop The Dead Donkey and Spaced - for free.

The BBC's series stacking service will only initially be available for streaming - which offers poorer picture quality than the full download service because of its limited bit-rate. That said, the BBC is beginning to offer "high quality" 800kb/sec streams using the H.264 format on certain programmes.

Series stacking will be extended to full downloads and TV platforms (such as Virgin Media) "in due course".

"Series stacking marks a key development in our strategy to let audiences view our programmes whenever and wherever they want," claims BBC Vision's controller of multiplatform and portfolio, Simon Nelson.

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marshmellowman Posted at 5:23 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Quote: from Byble at 1:10 pm on Aug. 29, 2008

Coolies,  

i hate 4OD -cry it doesn't work on my computer.. like sucks to be me.. and i hate it when they charge chu  


but ehy woopwoop


I know 4OD sucks balls. I have to use Windows on VMware Fusion to use it, even then it is horrible.

I greet this news with great pleasure, though I hope that the series I watch will be stacked and not just some shit in the corner.

Spice Posted at 5:21 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Quote: from Rtheory at 12:58 pm on Aug. 29, 2008

It lags for me. It's also a rip off for 4oD. I have both, and I prefer Channel 4's version.

I have both, they both work fine for me =\

Byble Posted at 5:10 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Coolies,

i hate 4OD -cry it doesn't work on my computer.. like sucks to be me.. and i hate it when they charge chu


but ehy woopwoop

King Kong Posted at 5:03 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Quote: from Roger Wabbit at 1:00 pm on Aug. 29, 2008

Fingers crossed for Doctor Who!

we'll find out if a series of DR who will be on it in 2010.

the 'gap year'

Roger Wabbit Posted at 5:00 am on Aug. 29, 2008
Fingers crossed for Doctor Who!
allsmiles Posted at 5:00 am on Aug. 29, 2008
That is awesome. BBC iPlayer is quite possibly the best thing in the interweb. This makes it double best.
K r e s c e n d o Posted at 4:58 am on Aug. 29, 2008
It lags for me. It's also a rip off for 4oD. I have both, and I prefer Channel 4's version.
Spice Posted at 4:58 am on Aug. 29, 2008
That's a pretty neat idea.

I wonder if programs I actually watch will be series stacked.

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