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Date: 11 Mar 2007 10:36:28
From: joseph.santaniello@gmail.com
Subject: Paris-Nice widescreen?
Hi All,

I just watched the prologue on Eurosport. It looks like the feed is in
16:9 but Eurosport has cropped it to 4:3. Does anyone know if
Eurosport broadcasts in 16:9 on some other freq? I just got a 16:9 tv
and it's a pisser not being able to see the split times!

Or are there non-coded transmissions from French tv? What sat?

Joseph





 
Date: 11 Mar 2007 11:13:52
From: joseph.santaniello@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Paris-Nice widescreen?
On 11, 7:06 pm, MagillaGorilla <MagillaGori...@zoo.com > wrote:
> joseph.santanie...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
> > I just watched the prologue on Eurosport. It looks like the feed is in
> > 16:9 but Eurosport has cropped it to 4:3. Does anyone know if
> > Eurosport broadcasts in 16:9 on some other freq? I just got a 16:9 tv
> > and it's a pisser not being able to see the split times!
>
> > Or are there non-coded transmissions from French tv? What sat?
>
> > Joseph
>
> Here's what probably happens. The camera guys on the motos set their
> cameras to 16:9 (after reading the camera manual in the hotel room the
> night before and thinking it would look cool). But they are too stupid
> to realize 16:9 in most cameras is really just 4:3 that is just cropped
> more (it's not true 16:9). This would cause people with 4:3 television
> sets to see a screen with thick black borders at the top and bottom. So
> some producer in the control room who himself isn't any brighter than
> the camera guys on the motos decides they don't want that, so they crop
> the already cropped 16:9 back to 4:3, losing yet even more information.
>
> Magilla

It was the on-screen graphics with timing and rider info that are
cropped. So I think the feed from French TV is wide (moto and control
room), but the Eurosport clowns crop it. But there was also some quite
pixelated action from some of the motos, so who knows what is going
on.

Joseph



  
Date: 11 Mar 2007 20:40:56
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: Paris-Nice widescreen?
joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote:
> But there was also some quite pixelated action from some of the motos,
> so who knows what is going on.

Due to quantum fluctuations we sometimes experience discontinuity problems
with liberal biased reality. Please don't adjust your tv set.



 
Date: 11 Mar 2007 14:06:51
From: MagillaGorilla
Subject: Re: Paris-Nice widescreen?
joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I just watched the prologue on Eurosport. It looks like the feed is in
> 16:9 but Eurosport has cropped it to 4:3. Does anyone know if
> Eurosport broadcasts in 16:9 on some other freq? I just got a 16:9 tv
> and it's a pisser not being able to see the split times!
>
> Or are there non-coded transmissions from French tv? What sat?
>
> Joseph
>


Here's what probably happens. The camera guys on the motos set their
cameras to 16:9 (after reading the camera manual in the hotel room the
night before and thinking it would look cool). But they are too stupid
to realize 16:9 in most cameras is really just 4:3 that is just cropped
more (it's not true 16:9). This would cause people with 4:3 television
sets to see a screen with thick black borders at the top and bottom. So
some producer in the control room who himself isn't any brighter than
the camera guys on the motos decides they don't want that, so they crop
the already cropped 16:9 back to 4:3, losing yet even more information.

Magilla


  
Date: 12 Mar 2007 10:34:37
From: Bleet Norf
Subject: Re: Paris-Nice widescreen?
Not to mention the guy supervising the feed who thinks to hissef, "why
don't I just compress the livin' sh*t out of it, who'd know the difference?"

MagillaGorilla wrote:
> joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I just watched the prologue on Eurosport. It looks like the feed is in
>> 16:9 but Eurosport has cropped it to 4:3. Does anyone know if
>> Eurosport broadcasts in 16:9 on some other freq? I just got a 16:9 tv
>> and it's a pisser not being able to see the split times!
>>
>> Or are there non-coded transmissions from French tv? What sat?
>>
>> Joseph
>>
>
>
> Here's what probably happens. The camera guys on the motos set their
> cameras to 16:9 (after reading the camera manual in the hotel room the
> night before and thinking it would look cool). But they are too stupid
> to realize 16:9 in most cameras is really just 4:3 that is just cropped
> more (it's not true 16:9). This would cause people with 4:3 television
> sets to see a screen with thick black borders at the top and bottom. So
> some producer in the control room who himself isn't any brighter than
> the camera guys on the motos decides they don't want that, so they crop
> the already cropped 16:9 back to 4:3, losing yet even more information.
>
> Magilla