UTV & BBC & RTE & TV3

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sensethetone

If a TV is an MPEG4 type it should receive RTE without having to get any other device.

armaghniac

Quote from: sensethetone on February 08, 2016, 12:45:53 PM
If a TV is an MPEG4 type it should receive RTE without having to get any other device.

This is not quite true of the NI transmitters, which use DVB-T2, there could exist some TV sets that could receive Saorview but not these transmissions. However any Freeview HD set will and this should be any set on sale nowadays.
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ONeill

Martin Clarke's a dead on sidekick. Doesn't try to be profound. Positive in nature.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Tony Baloney

Quote from: ONeill on July 17, 2016, 09:13:00 PM
Martin Clarke's a dead on sidekick. Doesn't try to be profound. Positive in nature.
The Oolster Scots twang music to the ears.

ned

Quote from: Tony Baloney on July 17, 2016, 09:15:21 PM
Quote from: ONeill on July 17, 2016, 09:13:00 PM
Martin Clarke's a dead on sidekick. Doesn't try to be profound. Positive in nature.
The Oolster Scots twang music to the ears.
Perfect analyser. Does not just say what he sees, offers insight that us mere mortals may not notice. As for Martin McH, I think he talks ome sense if only he would finish his sentences!

muppet

Quote from: ned on July 17, 2016, 09:21:23 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on July 17, 2016, 09:15:21 PM
Quote from: ONeill on July 17, 2016, 09:13:00 PM
Martin Clarke's a dead on sidekick. Doesn't try to be profound. Positive in nature.
The Oolster Scots twang music to the ears.
Perfect analyser. Does not just say what he sees, offers insight that us mere mortals may not notice. As for Martin McH, I think he talks ome sense if only he would finish his sentences!

...or his words.
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ONeill

Recorded both BBC and RTE and it was stark how dated the Spillane/ORourke pairing is. They harped on about the state of football instead of accepting it is what it is and analysing match ups etc. BBC dissected the game with players who were on the field only a few years ago.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Main Street

Quote from: muppet on July 17, 2016, 11:18:11 PM
Quote from: ned on July 17, 2016, 09:21:23 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on July 17, 2016, 09:15:21 PM
Quote from: ONeill on July 17, 2016, 09:13:00 PM
Martin Clarke's a dead on sidekick. Doesn't try to be profound. Positive in nature.
The Oolster Scots twang music to the ears.
Perfect analyser. Does not just say what he sees, offers insight that us mere mortals may not notice. As for Martin McH, I think he talks ome sense if only he would finish his sentences!

...or his words.
We know that's never ever going to happen with McHugh, he's grand on the pundits chair just as long as he's not the co commentator. Though I don't know how he can do the punditry  considering his sons are heavily involved, I'd be in a sort of deranged state not unlike McHugh in his normal state.

 

ONeill

And another bugbear is the camerawork.

The game has changed but the camera techniques haven't. Countless times on Sunday, after a score or a wide, the cameraman missed the quick kick-outs. You were only able to gauge what was happening was by the noise of the crowd or the reactions of the player/blade in the crowd they were zooming in on. Had there been a quick turnover/mistake, the ball would have been in the back of the net before the camera followed the play.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Dubh driocht

Totally ONeill. It was frustrating to say the least; was the coverage from BBC Camera people who aren't used to covering GAA matches ? If it was RTE people there are no excuses.
I agree with Marty Clarke as an analyst; has insight but recognises these are amateurs and doesn't try to slag players.
He was blown away with Cavanaghs point.
Pity he has so much time to spend in the studio rather than on the pitch :(

twohands!!!

Quote from: Dubh driocht on July 20, 2016, 09:23:30 PM
Totally ONeill. It was frustrating to say the least; was the coverage from BBC Camera people who aren't used to covering GAA matches ? If it was RTE people there are no excuses.
I agree with Marty Clarke as an analyst; has insight but recognises these are amateurs and doesn't try to slag players.
He was blown away with Cavanaghs point.
Pity he has so much time to spend in the studio rather than on the pitch :(

Yup was the BBC NI camera feed as an Ulster game.
It's been going on for ages with the BBC NI games.
When Donnelly got his black they had a shot of him sitting on the bench with a jersey over his head, while the game was going on.
Their use of the replay function is terrible - and causes them to miss a lot of the action.
Don't get me started on their shots of management on the sideline - adds nothing to proceedings.
As for their utterly gormless crowd shots - why in the name of god would any sports broadcaster decide it's a reasonable choice to show shots of the crowd while there is action going on.
I'm convinced it is a deliberate policy by BBC NI as it's just not plausible to be so consistently inept.

Clinker

Quote from: ONeill on July 20, 2016, 08:49:57 PM
And another bugbear is the camerawork.

The game has changed but the camera techniques haven't. Countless times on Sunday, after a score or a wide, the cameraman missed the quick kick-outs. You were only able to gauge what was happening was by the noise of the crowd or the reactions of the player/blade in the crowd they were zooming in on. Had there been a quick turnover/mistake, the ball would have been in the back of the net before the camera followed the play.


Paul Durcan says that nobody wants to see stupid stuff like the ball being kicked out.
Concentrate on the crowd scenes.

ziggysego

Quote from: twohands!!! on July 20, 2016, 10:11:20 PM
Quote from: Dubh driocht on July 20, 2016, 09:23:30 PM
Totally ONeill. It was frustrating to say the least; was the coverage from BBC Camera people who aren't used to covering GAA matches ? If it was RTE people there are no excuses.
I agree with Marty Clarke as an analyst; has insight but recognises these are amateurs and doesn't try to slag players.
He was blown away with Cavanaghs point.
Pity he has so much time to spend in the studio rather than on the pitch :(

Yup was the BBC NI camera feed as an Ulster game.
It's been going on for ages with the BBC NI games.

I always thought it was RTE cameras and the BBC used their feed. However, they could edit it or use which camera they so wished.

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ONeill

Quote from: ziggysego on July 20, 2016, 11:10:43 PM
Quote from: twohands!!! on July 20, 2016, 10:11:20 PM
Quote from: Dubh driocht on July 20, 2016, 09:23:30 PM
Totally ONeill. It was frustrating to say the least; was the coverage from BBC Camera people who aren't used to covering GAA matches ? If it was RTE people there are no excuses.
I agree with Marty Clarke as an analyst; has insight but recognises these are amateurs and doesn't try to slag players.
He was blown away with Cavanaghs point.
Pity he has so much time to spend in the studio rather than on the pitch :(

Yup was the BBC NI camera feed as an Ulster game.
It's been going on for ages with the BBC NI games.

I always thought it was RTE cameras and the BBC used their feed. However, they could edit it or use which camera they so wished.

Yes it was the same images for both. Sort it out Ziggy FFS.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

ziggysego

Quote from: ONeill on July 20, 2016, 11:24:03 PM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 20, 2016, 11:10:43 PM
Quote from: twohands!!! on July 20, 2016, 10:11:20 PM
Quote from: Dubh driocht on July 20, 2016, 09:23:30 PM
Totally ONeill. It was frustrating to say the least; was the coverage from BBC Camera people who aren't used to covering GAA matches ? If it was RTE people there are no excuses.
I agree with Marty Clarke as an analyst; has insight but recognises these are amateurs and doesn't try to slag players.
He was blown away with Cavanaghs point.
Pity he has so much time to spend in the studio rather than on the pitch :(

Yup was the BBC NI camera feed as an Ulster game.
It's been going on for ages with the BBC NI games.

I always thought it was RTE cameras and the BBC used their feed. However, they could edit it or use which camera they so wished.

Yes it was the same images for both. Sort it out Ziggy FFS.

Just realised, I haven't watched it back on RTE yet. Losing the plot here....
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