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BBC News (UK) presentation - Reith launch onwards

From Monday 15th July 2019 (July 2019)

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noggin Founding member
Is the delay in live contributions on the Outside Source screen normally that bad? Seeing Katya Adler and Christian Fraser's two ways is awkward as they start speaking before their mouths move on the screen (but fine when taken full screen).


Yes - it's normal. Modern flat screen displays, particularly when fed interlaced (rather than progressive) signals introduce delay (this can be anything from a frame and a half to quite a few frames). Similarly there can be a delay in feeding the output of a studio vision mixer to a studio in-vision screen, and in addition Outside Source may well process the live incoming OB source via the touch screen processing, again adding more delay.

This first started being obvious on-air when the Barco walls arrived in N6 and TC7 in 2006-ish, as the amount of processing required to feed the Barco walls, and inherent in the DLP projection technology they used introduced enough frames of delay for it be obviously out-of-sync.

The only real way round this (if you can't remove the video delay) is to delay the audio to match AND then also introduce a matched video delay in the full-screen version of the content (you are also feeding undelayed to the screen). In other words so you feed the source undelayed to the screen (which then delays it), but cut to the delayed version full frame (the delay matching the delay introduced by the screen).

This is also an issue with AR virtual screens and similar solutions are required.

However in so-doing you are introducing latency into the audio chain, adding more delay to answers being heard on-air after questions have been asked.

You also need some clever macros, or dual presented OSs etc. to practically do this.
Last edited by noggin on 10 September 2019 10:36am
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MA
Markymark
Is the delay in live contributions on the Outside Source screen normally that bad? Seeing Katya Adler and Christian Fraser's two ways is awkward as they start speaking before their mouths move on the screen (but fine when taken full screen).


Yes - it's normal. Modern flat screen displays, particularly when fed interlaced (rather than progressive) signals introduce delay (this can be anything from a frame and a half to quite a few frames). Similarly there can be a delay in feeding the output of a studio vision mixer to a studio in-vision screen, and in addition Outside Source may well process the live incoming OB source via the touch screen processing, again adding more delay.

This first started being obvious on-air when the Barco walls arrived in N6 and TC7 in 2006-ish, as the amount of processing required to feed the Barco walls, and inherent in the DLP projection technology they used introduced enough frames of delay for it be obviously out-of-sync.

The only real way round this (if you can't remove the video delay) is to delay the audio to match AND then also introduce a matched video delay in the full-screen version of the content being fed to the screen, so you feed the source undelayed to the screen, but cut to the delayed version full frame. (This is also an issue with AR virtual screens and similar solutions are required). However in so-doing you are introducing latency into the audio chain, adding more delay to answers being heard on-air after questions have been asked.


I built a news studio in Hilversum about 12 years ago, we ended up replacing the studio floor monitors (for presenter use, not in vision etc) with CRTs because the presenters found the delay too confusing (understandably)
SS
SuperSajuuk
Headlines out of sequence entirely on the News at Nine this morning, as in what we saw on the screen wasn't the order given on Annita's autocue so it led to a slight bit of confusion while she read out stories.
RN
Rolling News
News at 9 has just started with a shot of Broadcasting House in place of the newsroom. Nice touch.
TV
TVInfoSource
BBC World News/BBC News was running a recorded version from the previous hour of the bulletin at 1am until they rejoined live after This Week In History at 01:18; for some reason.
JF
JF World News
I have wondered why BBC News Channel doesn't show Newsnight Week In Review like BBC World News? Could work well in the 21:30 slot?
CA
Capybara
I heard an unusual jingle listening to the BBC News summary on my Echo Dot - is this in use anywhere else?
https://up.metropol247.co.uk/Capybara/Voice%20001_sd%20(online-audio-converter_com).mp3
WA
watchingtv
Not heard it before, but has been mentioned. This must be the BBC News Theme for Echo Dot. Just like other variants of the theme for programmes on BBC News.
WH
what
Why on earth do the plasmas on Sportsday say “Sport Today”?
SS
SuperSajuuk
what posted:
Why on earth do the plasmas on Sportsday say “Sport Today”?

They’ve been showing that all week iirc. Either it’s a mistake or they are unifying the sport bulletin branding under a single name for WN and domestic.
MI
m_in_m
what posted:
Why on earth do the plasmas on Sportsday say “Sport Today”?

They’ve been showing that all week iirc. Either it’s a mistake or they are unifying the sport bulletin branding under a single name for WN and domestic.

Is there any reason not to use the same branding or does it make life simpler in running orders and handling the varying rights arrangements for UK Vs World?
JJ
Juicy Joe Founding member
No lower thirds, headlines straps or BBC News logo currently showing on tonight's Saturday night news on BBC1 or the News Channel?

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