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Scott October 28th 10 10:24 PM

BBC1 HD
 
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:44:40 +0100, "David"
wrote:



"Scott" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:47:18 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote:

Has been showing the "Sorry no regional programmes" card and is now
showing the same prog as BBC1 SD with a 5 sec lag.

Not appeared on Blackhill as yet. Are they testing on selected
transmitters only?


Oh it is terrestrial is it that the OP was on about, I had assumed Satellite
in my reply.
Regards
David


I assumed terrestrial but it could be either. OP could have been
clearer in his posting.

That said, I would expect if they are testing satellite they would
also be testing terrestrial since terrestrial is launching next
Wednesday.

Alan White[_2_] October 29th 10 12:09 AM

BBC1 HD
 
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 21:24:30 +0100, Scott
wrote:

That said, I would expect if they are testing satellite they would
also be testing terrestrial since terrestrial is launching next
Wednesday.


So is the launch on Freesat.

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Bill Wright[_2_] October 29th 10 01:01 AM

BBC1 HD
 
Scott wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:44:40 +0100, "David"
wrote:


"Scott" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:47:18 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote:

Has been showing the "Sorry no regional programmes" card and is now
showing the same prog as BBC1 SD with a 5 sec lag.

Not appeared on Blackhill as yet. Are they testing on selected
transmitters only?

Oh it is terrestrial is it that the OP was on about, I had assumed Satellite
in my reply.
Regards
David


I assumed terrestrial but it could be either. OP could have been
clearer in his posting.


Oh leave me alone! I've got man flu! I can't think of everything! Anyway
it was satellite.

Bill

j r powell[_4_] October 29th 10 03:09 AM

BBC1 HD
 

"Scott" wrote in message
...

I assumed terrestrial but it could be either. OP could have been
clearer in his posting.


It's on satellite, 28.2E, but not on the Sky EPG yet.
Details a 10.847 GHz, SR 22.0, FEC 5/6
SID is 6941.

This DVB-S1 transponder is currently carrying two versions of BBC HD along
with the BBC1 HD feed, so bitrates must be low.

On a vaguely-related note, Sky HD users currently cannot manually add channels
from DVB-S2 transponders, as I found out to my annoyance recently when I tried
connecting my box to a dish pointing at 19.2E. I could only view one HD feed
from 19.2 as a result (Einsfestival HD Promo), but this did allow me to watch
a 720p transmission on our TV set for the first time.

jamie.
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j r powell[_4_] October 29th 10 03:10 AM

BBC1 HD
 

"j r powell" wrote in message
...

"Scott" wrote in message
...

I assumed terrestrial but it could be either. OP could have been
clearer in his posting.


It's on satellite, 28.2E, but not on the Sky EPG yet.
Details a 10.847 GHz, SR 22.0, FEC 5/6
SID is 6941.


Forgot to add... vertical polarisation.

jamie.
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John Legon October 29th 10 08:26 AM

BBC1 HD
 
At 02:09:10 Fri, 29 Oct 2010, j r powell wrote:

It's on satellite, 28.2E, but not on the Sky EPG yet.
Details a 10.847 GHz, SR 22.0, FEC 5/6
SID is 6941.

This DVB-S1 transponder is currently carrying two versions of BBC HD along
with the BBC1 HD feed, so bitrates must be low.


Um, not exactly. BBC HD and the other version (6945) have the same
audio and video PIDs in the transport stream.


Brian Gaff October 29th 10 10:27 AM

BBC1 HD
 
I thought you knew that HD stood for hideously delayed.

Brian

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"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
Has been showing the "Sorry no regional programmes" card and is now
showing the same prog as BBC1 SD with a 5 sec lag.

Bill




[email protected] October 29th 10 11:44 AM

BBC1 HD
 
On 29 Oct, 07:26, John Legon wrote:
At 02:09:10 Fri, 29 Oct 2010, j r powell wrote:

It's on satellite, 28.2E, but not on the Sky EPG yet.
Details a 10.847 GHz, SR 22.0, FEC 5/6
SID is 6941.


This DVB-S1 transponder is currently carrying two versions of BBC HD along
with the BBC1 HD feed, so bitrates must be low.


Um, not exactly. *BBC HD and the other version (6945) have the same
audio and video PIDs in the transport stream.


That's you in Jamie's kill file for pointing out another one of his
silly mistakes! ;-)

Cheers,
David.

Max[_3_] October 29th 10 12:23 PM

BBC1 HD
 
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 14:41:36 +0100, "Light of Aria"
wrote:


"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
Has been showing the "Sorry no regional programmes" card and is now
showing the same prog as BBC1 SD with a 5 sec lag.

Bill



Does it have DOG **** on it?



Yes it will.

https://twitter.com/naglerhd/status/28970393415

She seems proud of it. I'll stick to the SD version, whilst the HD
version has moron message grafity'd on it.



Bill Wright[_2_] October 29th 10 01:18 PM

BBC1 HD
 
Brian Gaff wrote:
I thought you knew that HD stood for hideously delayed.

Brian

No it's horologically defective.

Bill


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