General information about HD (High Definition)

Programmes that have been broadcast in HD on the ±«Óãtv are usually available to watch in HDÌýon ±«Óãtv iPlayer.Ìý

If a programme was broadcast live, it may take longer for the HD version to become available, as it can take longer to process. In such cases, please try again later.

How can I watch in HD?

  • Computers: On the ±«Óãtv iPlayer website on your computer or laptop, programmes will automatically play in HD where possible. To change the video quality, useÌýthe settings cog in the playback bar (next to the subtitles and playback speed icons).
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  • Connected TVs:ÌýGo to Settings then Video QualityÌýand select High Definition or Standard Definition. Seeing a Best Quality option instead? Head to our Why am I seeing a Best Quality option instead of High Definition on my connected TV? page for more information.Ìý
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  • Mobiles and tablets: The video quality on the ±«Óãtv iPlayer app for mobiles and tablets will automatically adjust according to your internet connection at that time.

​​​How can I download in HD?

  • Mobiles and tablets: On the ±«Óãtv iPlayer app for mobiles and tablets, go to Menu then Settings and make sure Higher Quality Downloads is switched on.
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  • Sky: If you have a compatible SkyÌýbox, you’ll find the HD version of a programme alongside the SD version.Ìý

How fast does my internet connection need to be?

We recommend an internet connection fast enough to allow 3.2Mbps (megabits) playback, or 5Mbps playback for our best HD quality. If you’re having buffering issues while streaming but think you have a fast enough connection, you should contact your internet service provider.

You could also try switching to SD (Standard Definition).

What's the difference between High Definition and Standard Definition?

To be classed as 'true'Ìýhigh definition, we encode in at least 1280x720 resolution or 720p. Many smart TVs have the capability to stream at 1080p. We use h.264 with a bitrate of 3.2Mbps (going up to 5Mbps for best quality, should your connection allow) and 128kbps audio. This means that streaming programmes in HD quality will put demands on your network connection.

Standard Definition is any resolution which streams at lower than 720p. SD programmes usually require less bandwidth to stream and download and won't put as much demand on your network connection as HD programmes.

Can I watch in HD on an older computer?

Some older computers may struggle to handle HD playback. To avoid lots of buffering during playback we recommend a modern computer with a graphics card and processor that can handle the graphics. You'll need to watch in full-screen mode to reduce the demand on your computer.

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