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BBC HD is iPlay

BBC iPlay is a High Definition (HD) streaming and downloads of programs.

This means that improving the quality of the images in Web browsers.

For many users will be his first chance for the HD-TV with Doctor Who, and Kerwhizz Dragons' Den expected for all the HD.

The iPlay was a great success, with more than 387 million requests to transfer or download since its launch on Christmas Day the 2007th

BBC head of digital media technology, Anthony Rose, for providing the next generation iPlay BBC said that the launch of an HD iPlay was a milestone in the improvement of image quality.

"The introduction of HD workflow users to benefit from the programs from BBC HD without a set-top box," he said.

IPlay The update is also a diagnostic tool for the analysis of users of Internet connection and automatically switches to streaming options for better image quality.

User Defined

The player now allow users to customize the size of the window, the developers say, are now almost twice as good as the old format of high quality.

"The speed of the adaptation of technology and the speed of diagnosis in order to optimize the display, while the size of the window gives users the flexibility needed to move between the various sectors of the quality, the hope for a more pleasant experience," said Rose.

Other new features include a new website with the speed of diagnosis, the complete version of the BBC iPlay new manager and desktop platform allows Windows, Mac and Linux users to download from the BBC, including those of HD.

Currently, the new Servcie HD, HD, programs for downloading is only available with the BBC iPlay in modern times.

It is envisaged that the HD workflow features such as the Virgin set-top box and PlayStation 3, but still no date has been set.

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