On 10.06.15 11:53, Trent W. Buck wrote:
> Erik Christiansen writes:
>
> > [...] ABC clips bearing the simple two-circle Venn diagram symbol in the TLH
> > corner show only a static video image, and even the audio feed is
> > interrupted.
>
> Nitpick: if you mean the ABC corporate logo, it's not a Venn diagram.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation#Lissajous_curve_logo
Nitpick: To be relevant, it would pay to to read and understand the OP.
The "simple two-circle Venn diagram symbol in the TLH corner"
is two overlapping circles, with the overlap filled in. If you
had bothered to understand the words, you'd recognise the
difference. (Perhaps look up "circle" on wikipedia?)
The "simple two-circle Venn diagram symbol in the TLH corner" of the
offending ABC clips look to me like a watermark from some alternative to
Vimeo. I mentioned it because I thought that the video freeze might be
due to their server behaviour - given that it does not otherwise occur.
It seems odd that the cover image changes to the first frame of the
clip, then that remains for the whole clip, with only an audio feed.
Data point: It is over 40 years since I generated my own Lissajous
figures in the electronics lab at uni. Adjusting frequency
and phase to emulate the ABC logo was briefly enough to
amuse a first-year student. Three decades in (mostly digital)
telecommunications R&D have not been enough for me to forget
the old analogue stuff.
Data point: I'll conclude that you have not experienced the whole-clip
video freeze that I described.
Erik
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