Quote from: LFMusicFan on June 05, 2008, 02:13:56 AMQuote from: Spring Rubber on June 05, 2008, 02:08:17 AM2) Is it me, or is the text on the maps hard to read for you SDers? I just switched over to the SD feed, and especially on the projector maps, the text was really blurry.Yeah, I noticed that. I had to strain my eyes to read the city names.I've noticed that the letter boxing only appears when they show footage from outside the studio (see above images), and it disappears when the OCMs in the studio are shown. However the black on the top and bottom of the screen remains in both situations.You're referring to pillar boxing (i.e., the bars on the left and right). The black bars on the top and bottom are letterboxes.
Quote from: Spring Rubber on June 05, 2008, 02:08:17 AM2) Is it me, or is the text on the maps hard to read for you SDers? I just switched over to the SD feed, and especially on the projector maps, the text was really blurry.Yeah, I noticed that. I had to strain my eyes to read the city names.I've noticed that the letter boxing only appears when they show footage from outside the studio (see above images), and it disappears when the OCMs in the studio are shown. However the black on the top and bottom of the screen remains in both situations.
2) Is it me, or is the text on the maps hard to read for you SDers? I just switched over to the SD feed, and especially on the projector maps, the text was really blurry.
At 11:14 PM ET, they showed a Road Crew segment that what was filmed in HD, and shown in HD, too. The sticking point was that all the graphics were cutoff the screen. These segments were designed to be shown letterboxed on the SD channel, methinks.
When they're using the video wall, they really need to make sure the map titlebars fit on the screen for SD viewers. I can't count how many times this week I've seen things like "IDAY'S FORECAST" or "UNDERSTORM FORECAST."Either (a) they need to set up a preset range that the camera can safely operate inside, or (b) they need to move the map titlebars closer to the center of the graphic.
The recorded portions of EEWC last night were once again shown in letterboxed HD for the SD channel. The lone exception was any live weather updates they did, like at 1:10 AM ET, which were not letterboxed.That also makes me wonder... if my STAR would've failed last night, which satellite LF would I have seen? SD or HD?
Quote from: Spring Rubber on June 03, 2008, 11:03:28 PMQuote from: Spring Rubber on June 03, 2008, 10:32:36 PMI wonder if EEWC will go fully live for the first time in HD tonight; there's a lot of severe weather going on tonight.Nope, but Sharon's using the projector wall, and Rich is using the key wall. Looks like Master can only use the projector wall for one OCM per broadcast.Just a quick note, Master Control, and full control (X3) have the same abilities now.
Quote from: Spring Rubber on June 03, 2008, 10:32:36 PMI wonder if EEWC will go fully live for the first time in HD tonight; there's a lot of severe weather going on tonight.Nope, but Sharon's using the projector wall, and Rich is using the key wall. Looks like Master can only use the projector wall for one OCM per broadcast.
I wonder if EEWC will go fully live for the first time in HD tonight; there's a lot of severe weather going on tonight.
So how come on EEWC, only one OCM can use the video wall and the other has to use the key wall? Because on EE or YWT, both OCMs can use the video wall. I couldn't find the answer in this topic. If it's here, I'm obviously half asleep.