15-03-2024, 11:26 PM
Had a watch back on iPlayer which had its region set to Scotland. There the sound was there for the last second of Comic Relief, disappeared for the junction and then returned for the national headlines.
On London it was all the way through the junction and ended during the local headlines
In the North West it was just on the junction, but not the local ident
It's definately timecode, but how it got onto the output I have no idea. The way it was on junctions and only on networked content would suggest it originated in playout, not news or distribution. Odd that the North West seemed to avoid it on the network headlines when no one else did
On London it was all the way through the junction and ended during the local headlines
In the North West it was just on the junction, but not the local ident
It's definately timecode, but how it got onto the output I have no idea. The way it was on junctions and only on networked content would suggest it originated in playout, not news or distribution. Odd that the North West seemed to avoid it on the network headlines when no one else did
(15-03-2024, 11:22 PM)Brekkie Wrote: Is there still "network continuity" now BBC1 HD is regionalised?Not sure what you mean. In England the only regional continuity is before regional programmes. Everything else is 'network'