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Old August 2nd 11, 11:15 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
David
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

Was watching the program on Fairgrounds, BBC4 9pm, and just before 9-30 pm
it was the program on BBC! on houses that was on for about 1 minute, this
was on Freesat.
Regards
David

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Old August 2nd 11, 11:27 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Ian Jackson[_2_]
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

In message , David
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Was watching the program on Fairgrounds, BBC4 9pm, and just before
9-30 pm it was the program on BBC! on houses that was on for about 1
minute, this was on Freesat.

Same on Freeview (Crystal Palace), at 9:18pm, but lasting only about 20
seconds.
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Old August 3rd 11, 08:18 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , David
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Was watching the program on Fairgrounds, BBC4 9pm, and just before
9-30 pm it was the program on BBC! on houses that was on for about 1
minute, this was on Freesat.

Same on Freeview (Crystal Palace), at 9:18pm, but lasting only about 20
seconds.


Apparently Monday's New Tricks on BBC 1 had in some regions/platforms a burst
of Eastenders' title sequence halfway through the programme.

Looks as if Red Bee's central routing matrix has acquired a mind of its own,
or (more likely) someone who doesn't know what they're doing is playing with it.

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Old August 3rd 11, 10:00 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

On 02/08/2011 22:15, David wrote:
Was watching the program on Fairgrounds, BBC4 9pm, and just before 9-30
pm it was the program on BBC! on houses that was on for about 1 minute,
this was on Freesat.
Regards
David


Sabbotage by the NUJ.
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Old August 3rd 11, 10:35 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.



"Silk" wrote in message
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On 02/08/2011 22:15, David wrote:
Was watching the program on Fairgrounds, BBC4 9pm, and just before 9-30
pm it was the program on BBC! on houses that was on for about 1 minute,
this was on Freesat.
Regards
David


Sabbotage by the NUJ.


Yes maybe they do the technical work.
I have never understood journalists running the local radio stations either.
Regards
David

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Old August 3rd 11, 10:48 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

In article ,
Mark Carver wrote:
Looks as if Red Bee's central routing matrix has acquired a mind of its
own, or (more likely) someone who doesn't know what they're doing is
playing with it.


Surely that couldn't Bee? ;-)

Another of those seems to have got at the CH5 audio processing. Watched
the new CSI Miami last night and the audio was pumping badly. Fast attack
and slower recovery - which made the background extremely loud when there
was no dialogue. Rather like a basic limiter than Optimod or whatever. But
the peak levels weren't high.

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Old August 3rd 11, 10:49 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

On 03/08/2011 09:35, David wrote:


"Silk" wrote in message
...
On 02/08/2011 22:15, David wrote:
Was watching the program on Fairgrounds, BBC4 9pm, and just before 9-30
pm it was the program on BBC! on houses that was on for about 1 minute,
this was on Freesat.
Regards
David


Sabbotage by the NUJ.


Yes maybe they do the technical work.


They don't (for national TV tx/playout), and the NUJ are in dispute with
the Beeb, and not Red Bee.


Mark
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Old August 3rd 11, 11:49 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes
In article ,
Mark Carver wrote:
Looks as if Red Bee's central routing matrix has acquired a mind of its
own, or (more likely) someone who doesn't know what they're doing is
playing with it.


Surely that couldn't Bee? ;-)

Another of those seems to have got at the CH5 audio processing. Watched
the new CSI Miami last night and the audio was pumping badly. Fast attack
and slower recovery - which made the background extremely loud when there
was no dialogue. Rather like a basic limiter than Optimod or whatever. But
the peak levels weren't high.

During a Ch5 promo a couple of days ago they said that there would be an
exciting change to audio on the programme being promoted.

I assumed surround sound was being added.

It could have been CSI Miami.

I remember reporting the same thing on "The Event" a few months back.
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Old August 3rd 11, 12:24 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default BBC4 at approx 21-30 tonight.

In article ,
Ian wrote:
Another of those seems to have got at the CH5 audio processing. Watched
the new CSI Miami last night and the audio was pumping badly. Fast
attack and slower recovery - which made the background extremely loud
when there was no dialogue. Rather like a basic limiter than Optimod or
whatever. But the peak levels weren't high.

During a Ch5 promo a couple of days ago they said that there would be an
exciting change to audio on the programme being promoted.


I assumed surround sound was being added.


Right. I was listening in stereo off FreeView.

It could have been CSI Miami.


I remember reporting the same thing on "The Event" a few months back.


Can't see just why it would make the ordinary stereo sound dreadful, but
it did.

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