At least WIN are being consistent in making all watermarks solid and coloured ones.
A tiny consolation I know.
At least WIN are being consistent in making all watermarks solid and coloured ones.
A tiny consolation I know.
Thank you.
no i dont think they do have different watermarks , i got hd on foxtel and as far i can tell the watermarks just the same as there sd just clearer , and theres definitely no hd next to it
Back home now, and just checked, and none of the ones I checked (Arena, FOX8, Binge, Box Sets, Syfy, Showcase, Universal, 13th Street, BBC First, A&E, Smooth Arts) use a HD watermark.
yes Nine NNSW used the network watermark
This warning was also shown before last night’s broadcast of The Front Bar. I’ve just checked the video on 7plus.
The middle screencap is Delta Goodrem when she won the most popular new female talent in 2003 Logies, for her role of Nina Tucker in Neighbours.
Why couldn’t this have been on 7mate, a quick look at a Sydney guide suggests it is free of live sport commitments until 4:30pm (when horse racing is scheduled to finish on 7flix)?
As for the other channels, looks like Seven feel the AFL will do strongest, followed by Intrust Shield and then horse racing?
This is the second time live sport airs on 7flix.
A bit of tennis & Commonwealth Games coverage was shown on 7Flix last year, IIRC.
Live sport aired on 7flix at the 2018 Gold Coast Comm Games. I believe both Abesty and I have caps somewhere.
Something I’m sure @MGO would appreciate: A bit of widescreen footage (including the Nine WWOS watermark of the time) of the 2001 State of Origin celebrations was shown during a report on Nine News tonight.
Very poor quality for something that’s not even 18 years old though:
Ah wow this is quite interesting. I would say that Nine most likely had the match archived in 4:3 anamorphic mode and stretched it to 16:9 for viewing.
I would’ve thought that too, but the WWOS watermark being in the 4.3 safe area suggests that it was originally produced (and aired on Digital TV, one suspects) in widescreen.