Today I received my invitation to start testing the beta of Zattoo, an IPTV application. After filling in the necessary details, I was taken to the viewer download page, which gave me four choices: Apple, Windows, Windows Vista and Linux. I downloaded the Windows version (for my trusty XP laptop) and at 16.5MB it didn’t take too long. Installation was straight forward - no options except for installation directory. Once Zattoo was installed and run for the first time, it asks for your email address and password that I provided before I downloaded the app. You can ask Zattoo to remember these details so you don’t need to re-enter them each time its runs.

Now Zattoo was running, I was surprised at how uncomplicated the interface is. There are two windows; the main “viewing” window, and the “channel” window. As it suggests the viewing window is where the live pictures are shown. This window can be resized or maximised in the standard way, plus there is also a fullscreen button. The only other controls are a volume slider/mute button, and a toggle to display/hide the channel window. There is also a menu bar, which turns on/off aspect ratio fixing, allows you to select stereo or mono sound, change user, allows you to check for updates, etc. but this did not intrude on my viewing pleasure.
The channel window to the right of the viewing window contains a number of graphical buttons, each one representing a different television channel. At this time, the list consists of:
- BBC 1
- BBC 2
- BBC 3
- BBC 4
- BBC News 24
- Canal 24 Horas
- CBBC
- CBeebies
- Deutsche Welle
- France 24 English
- SF Info
- TVC Internacional
- TV Polonia
As you can see, not all are UK channels; when you register you have to select which country you are in. I tried switching to a non-UK channel and it says you are not allowed to watch this channel, so I guess non-UK Zattoo users will not be able to access BBC content.
Picture/sound quality is quite good for streaming TV, and it is responsive when you change channels. One thing I did notice - when I was watching the news on BBC 1 the regional news was for the North East region, so I’m guessing that’s where Zattoo (or at least their UK base) is located.
Overall I’m quite impressed with Zattoo. Its easy to use, fast and has a low system overhead (especially when compared to Joost). Its different from other IPTV apps that are in beta because they are streaming an existing channel, not providing an on-demand service. I am a big BBC fan, so the choice of the 7 BBC channels is a great start, and will do until the BBC’s iPlayer/iMP comes out.
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