On 03/07/13 10:26, Rick Spurway wrote:
I find the same with 'live' Freeview programs on my 32" Samsung Smart TV. I
simply can't see any obvious difference between (for instance) BBC1 on channel 1 and
BBC HD on channel 101.....
John, if you are happy with what you get, then stick with it. For me,
BBC HD is clearly far superior, so I will continue to download that
(if available) - despite the large file sizes.
Not all BBC output is HD. In fact, as from the end of March, BBC HD
does not exist any more, and has been replaced by BBC One HD and BBC
Two HD.
As a result, BBC One HD and BBC Two HD are simulcasts of BBC One and
BBC Two. So, if there is an SD show on BBC Two, it will also be SD on
BBC Two HD.
However, if a BBC Two show was produced in HD, it will appear as SD on
BBC Two, and HD on BBC Two HD. For example, today, on BBC Two HD -
there is only one HD programme showing in the entire day - at 23:20pm.
Everything else will appear as SD, which is probably what you are
experiencing - SD on both channels.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Rick
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So how do I know if when I set get_iplayer to download a programme using
for example get_iplayer --get "name of programme" --tvmode=best that the
result will be hd if it is available ? I assume the answer to that is
if the download is flashhd ?
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