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Recent HD trial with P2P-Next project

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George Wright George Wright | 09:10 UK time, Friday, 4 December 2009

Hi all.This is my first post on the new Â鶹Éç Research and Development blog. My team, Prototyping, builds new prototypes and trials new products and services across all digital platforms. Since our move into R&D from our previous department, we've been busy with a number of interesting experiments, one of which I'd like to share here.

As part of Â鶹Éç R&D's work on the , we shared the most recent video released under a CC licence by the . We made this available in standard definition and HD, to test the most recent trial from the P2P-Next project. There's an overview of this available, but if you just want to cut to the chase, download the , restart Firefox, and then go to Ìý and chose either 480p (standard definition), or if you have a fast Internet connection and a very fast PC, the 1080p flavour.

This is clearly an early release, and is not an indication that the Â鶹Éç (or any other partners) are jettisoning any existing very successful consumer facing propositions in favour of P2P-Next, but is part of Â鶹Éç R&D's commitment to early experiments with new forms of distribution. This trial is Windows only and Firefox specific at the moment - sorry. Focusing on one platform means we can test some of the specifics about the peer to peer side without worrying about platform differences. Clearly, as part of our commitment to this project, cross platform development, and free/ open source code, other platforms for the P2P-Next project will be delivered. As part of this limited trial, though, that's unlikely. This is a small and focused trial aiming at gathering statistics and finding performance issues in the first release of the HD P2P streaming experiment which our partners on the project have delivered.

There's more information about the and

We're keen to hear your comments - if they're related to your experiences with the trial please contact the Living Lab team post them below whilst we work out why the (non Â鶹Éç) email address for feedback is bouncing (thanks, Tom Fanning!)

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.

  • Comment number 2.

    Grrr.

    My comment was removed because I posted an email address.

    The email address I posted was also published in the blog post itself, under the hyperlink for "the living lab team" at the end of the article.

    All I was trying to do was tell you the email address you posted was bouncing. I had good feedback at report, too.

  • Comment number 3.

    No sound in SwarmPlugin while playing video encoded with AC3 sound...

  • Comment number 4.

    From reading the P2P Next project homepage, this seems to be an admission that multicast over the internet will never be a workable proposition:

    "most IP routers of the Internet cannot support multicasting and there seems to be no financial incentive for the ISPs to introduce multicasting"

    What a shame.

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