Andrew Bowden wrote:
I've just got Freesat HD, and it's amazing to see the best
picture quality that the BBC broadcast. But then they go and
spoil it with a DOG in the corner. It's almost worth
reverting to watching the program on BBC 1.
If they must have a logo, do it with MHEG and enable
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Robert (Jamie) Munro rjmu...@arjam.net wrote:
Congratulations on not putting a DOG on BBC HD during the presidential
inauguration, even though there was one (saying LIVE Washington) on BBC
One! An unusual but welcome reversal.
It was a bit strange that at the
On 14/01/2009 18:53, Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv wrote:
2009/1/14 Gavin Johnson gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk
This thread reminds me of our ongoing debate about use of the internal
network in relation to the position of digital kit and broadcast sources. The
centralist view is that
2009/1/19 Gavin Johnson gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk
On 14/01/2009 18:53, Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv wrote:
2009/1/14 Gavin Johnson gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk
This thread reminds me of our ongoing debate about use of the internal
network in relation to the position of digital kit
Oh yeah, and that leads me to another gripe - the BBC Three,
BBC Four, BBC Parliament, CBeebies etc... DOGs on TV. Why are they
in the 4:3 safe zone?!
Don't know if you've been watching anything on T4 but they have a
delightful one for their showings of The Simpsons.
Previously they
I've grown to love the BBC logo we've burned into our plasma.
jim
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Jim Tonge jim_d_to...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I've grown to love the BBC logo we've burned into our plasma.
jim
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That's a pretty extreme form of tattooing - where'd you get it done?
Cheers,
Rich.
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Jim Tonge jim_d_to...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I've grown to love the BBC logo we've burned into our plasma.
jim
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If you ever find yourself watching BBC Channel Island news at 6.30pm
or 10.25 (I think Sky 988) you'll see the old BBC Spotlight Channel
Islands logo burned pretty deep into the studio plasma screen behind
the presenter.
Not sure what I think about DOGs though - never really notice them
to be
I guess it would cost the viewers about £1 each to get BBC CI a new
plasma...
On 14 Jan 2009, 11:39 AM, r...@upyourego.com wrote:
If you ever find yourself watching BBC Channel Island news at 6.30pm or
10.25 (I think Sky 988) you'll see the old BBC Spotlight Channel Islands
logo burned pretty
lol yeah something like that
There are no official viewing figures for Channel Islands but the
last survey the BBC did showed that 50% watched the BBC’s Spotlight
Channel Islands at 6.30pm compared to 40% who watched ITV’s Channel
report at 6.00pm.
This thread reminds me of our ongoing debate about use of the internal
network in relation to the position of digital kit and broadcast sources.
The centralist view is that you put all your encoders in a big data centre
and route all the analogue through. That's great when you want to make an
2009/1/14 Gavin Johnson gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk
This thread reminds me of our ongoing debate about use of the internal
network in relation to the position of digital kit and broadcast sources.
The centralist view is that you put all your encoders in a big data centre
and route all the
2009/1/13 Christopher Woods chris...@infinitus.co.uk
I've noticed that BBC One's online stream has a BBC One DOG on it, the same
going for BBC Two. Isn't this one of the most impractical applications of a
channel graphic ever? (and a waste of bits)
It is certainly treating the public as if
Christopher Woods wrote:
I've noticed that BBC One's online stream has a BBC One DOG on it, the same
going for BBC Two. Isn't this one of the most impractical applications of a
channel graphic ever? (and a waste of bits)
I've just got Freesat HD, and it's amazing to see the best picture
I've just got Freesat HD, and it's amazing to see the best
picture quality that the BBC broadcast. But then they go and
spoil it with a DOG in the corner. It's almost worth
reverting to watching the program on BBC 1.
If they must have a logo, do it with MHEG and enable the exit
button
Andrew Bowden wrote:
I've just got Freesat HD, and it's amazing to see the best
picture quality that the BBC broadcast. But then they go and
spoil it with a DOG in the corner. It's almost worth
reverting to watching the program on BBC 1.
If they must have a logo, do it with MHEG and enable
I've just got Freesat HD, and it's amazing to see the best picture
quality that the BBC broadcast. But then they go and spoil
it with a
DOG in the corner. It's almost worth reverting to watching
the program
on BBC 1.
If they must have a logo, do it with MHEG and enable the
exit
It wouldn't be so bad if the DOG was at the corner of the 16:9 frame as you
can't do a centre-cut-out with the player.
2009/1/13 Christopher Woods chris...@infinitus.co.uk
I've noticed that BBC One's online stream has a BBC One DOG on it, the same
going for BBC Two. Isn't this one of the most
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 07:22:30AM -, Christopher Woods wrote:
I've noticed that BBC One's online stream has a BBC One DOG on it, the same
going for BBC Two. Isn't this one of the most impractical applications of a
channel graphic ever? (and a waste of bits)
Just so you know, it's taken me
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It wouldn't be so bad if the DOG was at the corner
I've noticed that BBC One's online stream has a BBC One DOG on it, the same
going for BBC Two. Isn't this one of the most impractical applications of a
channel graphic ever? (and a waste of bits)
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