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Brian Gaff January 17th 11 10:41 AM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
Ah, they have started to control the way you think. all those almost
invisible messages inside the dog have worked.

Brian

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"Scott" wrote in message
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 18:52:27 -0000, "Mick."
wrote:

Hi all,

I have been searching online to see if anyone has come up with an
effective way to

Mask the "Dogs" on our TV Screens.



I use a cardboard strip hung over the top of the set, which is better, but
I
would have hoped that by now someone might have made a diffuser of sorts,
that might mask it if nothing else.



Anyone have any idea please?

Mick.

I know this is complete heresy on this group, but I have started to
get used to them. I sometimes think something is missing if there is
no DOG.




Brian Gaff January 17th 11 10:42 AM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
Well the blind have no audio dog, I demand an audio dog.

Brian

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"Alan" wrote in message
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In message , Scott
wrote

I know this is complete heresy on this group, but I have started to
get used to them. I sometimes think something is missing if there is
no DOG.


It's reassuring to have it confirmed that one is watching the correct
channel after the advert break.

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Mark[_13_] January 17th 11 11:16 AM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 09:18:31 +0000, PeterC
wrote:

On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 08:45:20 -0000, Mick. wrote:

"Light of Aria" wrote in message
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I mask DOG **** by not watching channels with DOG ****.

That does not leave many channels to choose between though does it, most on
Freeview have them, some are not too bad but 5 has a really bright one.
Here is an online petition I found to get them removed.

http://www.petition.com/DOG/petition.html

Mick.


The DOG is the least of Five's drawbacks: films with 10 min. on - 5 min. off
(some dhannels have 2 breaks an hour); 30 min. progs. with 20 min. of
content (Highland Emergency often finishes at around 7 - 8 min. to the
time).


At least you can use a PVR or even a VCR to skip advert breaks.
There's little you can do about DOGs and other annoying interruptions
during the actual programme.

Some DOGs are worse than others but I find them all distracting and
irritating so I, also, do not watch any programmes that have a DOG.

I realize that many people do not mind them but they serve no useful
purpose and a lot of us find them very annoying.

Off to look at the petition.


It's only got 278 signatures and it seems to be aimed at US TV
companies.
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Terry Casey[_3_] January 17th 11 11:48 AM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
In article , says...

Well the blind have no audio dog, I demand an audio dog.

Brian


Be careful - be very, very careful ...

And if you persist in this madness, please, please, please pray for
it to be on AD only ...

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[email protected] January 17th 11 12:10 PM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
On Jan 16, 7:24*pm, Scott wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 18:52:27 -0000, "Mick."
wrote:









Hi all,


* * *I have been searching online to see if anyone has come up with an
effective way to


Mask the "Dogs" on our TV Screens.


I use a cardboard strip hung over the top of the set, which is better, but I
would have hoped that by now someone might have made a diffuser of sorts,
that might mask it if nothing else.


Anyone have any idea please?


Mick.


I know this is complete heresy on this group, but I have started to
get used to them. *I sometimes think something is missing if there is
no DOG.


Sounds like you spend more time watching trashy channels than main
ones. :-) I suppose us humans can be trained to accept anything as
normal.

FWIW I find them all quite irritating, except the BBC One HD one,
which I can often ignore - it being well out of the way, and very
feint.

I think BBC Four is the worst - it's obviously not the worst DOG in
and of itself, but it's in the 4x3 safe area of 16x9 programmes (i.e.
near the middle of the screen!) - and some of the programme are quite
dark and/or serious, which makes the DOG stand-out.

Cheers,
David.

bugbear January 17th 11 12:16 PM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
Jeff Layman wrote:

Most of the time there is no problem. But wait till you see a DOG which
has moving graphics. That is a distracting nuisance.


CBBC.

BugBear

Jeff Layman[_2_] January 17th 11 12:27 PM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
On 17/01/2011 11:16, bugbear wrote:
Jeff Layman wrote:

Most of the time there is no problem. But wait till you see a DOG which
has moving graphics. That is a distracting nuisance.


CBBC.


Spot on. I now wait until "The Sarah Jane Adventures" are repeated on
BBC1, and avoid the CBBC hyperactive DOG.

I haven't seen these moving DOGs anywhere else, but believe I read
somewhere that they are prevalent on Sky channels. Are they anywhere
else on Freeview/Freesat?

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Roderick Stewart[_2_] January 17th 11 02:05 PM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
In article , Tim.... wrote:
I know this is complete heresy on this group, but I have started to
get used to them. I sometimes think something is missing if there is
no DOG.


They never bothered me in the first place.

I can't see what all the fuss is about :-(


They bothered me "in the first place", because "in the first place", i.e.
when broadcasting used to be about broadcasting, there weren't any.
Neither were the end credits speeded up, nor squashed into illegibility,
nor had anybody talking over them, programmes were neither preceeded with
jumpy resumes of the previous episodes nor followed by half the plot of
the next ones. In other words, nothing deliberately blemished or
interrupted a programme from the moment it started until it had ended,
because what the broadcasters existed for was, as their name suggests,
the broadcasts, and not the opportunity to buy a DVD. It's sad that
anyone can become so accustomed to this vandalism as to take it for
granted. It's a sign that we are gradually forgetting what broadcasting
is for.

Rod.
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Mark[_13_] January 17th 11 02:33 PM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 11:27:51 +0000, Jeff Layman
wrote:

On 17/01/2011 11:16, bugbear wrote:
Jeff Layman wrote:

Most of the time there is no problem. But wait till you see a DOG which
has moving graphics. That is a distracting nuisance.


CBBC.


Spot on. I now wait until "The Sarah Jane Adventures" are repeated on
BBC1, and avoid the CBBC hyperactive DOG.

I haven't seen these moving DOGs anywhere else, but believe I read
somewhere that they are prevalent on Sky channels. Are they anywhere
else on Freeview/Freesat?


Perhaps they are all running an competition to see who can display the
most annoying DOG?
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Mark[_13_] January 17th 11 02:36 PM

Masking "Dogs" on TV Screen.
 
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 03:10:43 -0800 (PST),
"
wrote:

On Jan 16, 7:24*pm, Scott wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 18:52:27 -0000, "Mick."
wrote:
Hi all,


* * *I have been searching online to see if anyone has come up with an
effective way to


Mask the "Dogs" on our TV Screens.


I use a cardboard strip hung over the top of the set, which is better, but I
would have hoped that by now someone might have made a diffuser of sorts,
that might mask it if nothing else.


Anyone have any idea please?


I know this is complete heresy on this group, but I have started to
get used to them. *I sometimes think something is missing if there is
no DOG.


Sounds like you spend more time watching trashy channels than main
ones. :-) I suppose us humans can be trained to accept anything as
normal.

FWIW I find them all quite irritating, except the BBC One HD one,
which I can often ignore - it being well out of the way, and very
feint.

I think BBC Four is the worst - it's obviously not the worst DOG in
and of itself, but it's in the 4x3 safe area of 16x9 programmes (i.e.
near the middle of the screen!) - and some of the programme are quite
dark and/or serious, which makes the DOG stand-out.


But BBC4 is not transmitted in 4x3 anywhere AFAIK? Personnaly I think
there are worse DOGs on BBC3, Dave, Five, etc, etc....... (But I hate
them all).

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