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Weatherlawyer December 20th 07 08:01 AM

Duff Pix
 
The picture on the TV has just degraded to early Five standards. This
is on terrestrial.

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?

Jonathan Stott December 20th 07 08:26 AM

Duff Pix
 
Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.

--
Jonathan Stott
Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/
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Weatherlawyer December 20th 07 08:30 AM

Duff Pix
 
On Dec 20, 7:26 am, Jonathan Stott wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.


Jus wot I oways wonted SNAFU ximess


Paul D.Smith December 20th 07 12:25 PM

Duff Pix
 
"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message
...
Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.


Umm, it can't really be called white noise can it since I thought they were
going to use the same channels for digital. OK, so I'm pedantic ;-).

Paul DS



Roderick Stewart December 20th 07 02:02 PM

Duff Pix
 
In article , Paul D.Smith
wrote:
"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message*
...
Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.


Umm, it can't really be called white noise can it since I thought they were*
going to use the same channels for digital. *OK, so I'm pedantic ;-).


What some people *might* see, depending on the design of their TV sets, is a
slight increase in noise even when watching pictures from an external source.
I've noticed my TV does this unless I have an aerial plugged in and the
analogue tuner selected to a valid channel, even though I'm not watching the
analogue picture. I guess it's just slight crosstalk in the video input
switching circuitry, and to be honest on my TV it's so slight that many people
wouldn't notice and fewer would care, but it's definitely present. I keep
meaning to take the wire cutters to it. Maybe one day I will.

Rod.


Dave Liquorice December 20th 07 03:34 PM

Duff Pix
 
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 23:01:37 -0800 (PST), Weatherlawyer wrote:

The picture on the TV has just degraded to early Five standards. This
is on terrestrial.


I take you mean as a result of "atmospherics" affecting analogue
reception?

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


BSOD...

As the interference increases so will the amount of blocks and frozen
frames/parts of picture until it either totally freezes or just blanks
thes creen the transition from perfect(*) to F all is quite likely to be
quite quick.

(*) I use the term with the qualification. Just come back from my sisters
down south and have been watching their Sony LCD IDTV set. The quality was
highly variable from channel to channel BBC1/2 are OK (ish) still have the
odd blocky splat and horizontally scrolling credits are so jerky/smeared
as to be unreadable (fine when static). Other channels are almost
unwatchable, ITV2 and others, terrible multiple image lag/smearing on
moving objects with fairly frequent 1/4 frame blocky splats or freezes.

Makes me glad that terrestial digital won't be here for another 5 years
and even when it is I think I'll stick with DSAT...

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail




Marky P December 21st 07 12:11 AM

Duff Pix
 
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 14:34:45 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"
wrote:

On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 23:01:37 -0800 (PST), Weatherlawyer wrote:

The picture on the TV has just degraded to early Five standards. This
is on terrestrial.


I take you mean as a result of "atmospherics" affecting analogue
reception?

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


BSOD...

As the interference increases so will the amount of blocks and frozen
frames/parts of picture until it either totally freezes or just blanks
thes creen the transition from perfect(*) to F all is quite likely to be
quite quick.

(*) I use the term with the qualification. Just come back from my sisters
down south and have been watching their Sony LCD IDTV set. The quality was
highly variable from channel to channel BBC1/2 are OK (ish) still have the
odd blocky splat and horizontally scrolling credits are so jerky/smeared
as to be unreadable (fine when static). Other channels are almost
unwatchable, ITV2 and others, terrible multiple image lag/smearing on
moving objects with fairly frequent 1/4 frame blocky splats or freezes.

Makes me glad that terrestial digital won't be here for another 5 years
and even when it is I think I'll stick with DSAT...


There was a bit of a lift on today. I was picking up several dutch
radio stations on the A14 today. And Broadland FM was bombing in.

Marky P.


Graham P Davis December 21st 07 08:40 AM

Duff Pix
 
Paul D.Smith wrote:

"Jonathan Stott" wrote in message
...
Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.


Umm, it can't really be called white noise can it since I thought they
were
going to use the same channels for digital. OK, so I'm pedantic ;-).

Paul DS


I heard they will sell the analogue frequencies, possibly for mobile phone
use.

--
Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman, not newsboy.
"What use is happiness? It can't buy you money." [Chic Murray, 1919-85]

Mark Carver December 23rd 07 05:11 PM

Duff Pix
 
Dave Liquorice wrote:

(*) I use the term with the qualification. Just come back from my sisters
down south and have been watching their Sony LCD IDTV set. The quality was
highly variable from channel to channel BBC1/2 are OK (ish) still have the
odd blocky splat and horizontally scrolling credits are so jerky/smeared
as to be unreadable (fine when static). Other channels are almost
unwatchable, ITV2 and others, terrible multiple image lag/smearing on
moving objects with fairly frequent 1/4 frame blocky splats or freezes.

Makes me glad that terrestial digital won't be here for another 5 years
and even when it is I think I'll stick with DSAT...


I think you'll find most of those artefacts you observed are more to do with
the LCD display device, and not DTT transmission per se. Feed a D-Sat version
of the same channel into the set, and it'll look much the same.

Having said that, some ITV and C4 channels do use noticeably less bandwidth on
DTT than on D-Sat. However that's offset by ITV-1 and C4 using a horz res of
704 on DTT, compared with 544 on D-Sat. Bizarrely Ofcom set a minimum
horizontal resolution of 704 for ITV1/C4/C5 on DTT, yet no lower limit for bit
rate. The other ITV/4/5 channels are a total free for all technically on all
platforms.


--
Mark
Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply.

Paul Hyett[_3_] February 6th 08 11:21 AM

Duff Pix
 
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 at 01:07:49, Jonathan Stott wrote
in uk.sci.weather :

Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.


So, an improvement on the current output, then? :)


--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

flybywire February 6th 08 11:22 AM

Duff Pix
 
even freeview packed up in our area last night

"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
...
The picture on the TV has just degraded to early Five standards. This
is on terrestrial.

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?



John Hall February 6th 08 11:47 AM

Duff Pix
 
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 at 01:07:49, Jonathan Stott wrote
in uk.sci.weather :

Weatherlawyer wrote:

What is going to happen when the buggers switch us all to digital?
Total white-out?


You will see nothing but white noise.


As opposed to hearing a snowy screen, presumably. :)
--
John Hall
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin"
attributed to Sir Josiah Stamp,
a former director of the Bank of England


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