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Get RealPlayer then...
Or the Tara plugin if you've got WinAmp.
Central West and BBC Midlands Thread
M D R posted:
Don't want to be a nuisance (
) but I can't play that type of file on this computer.
Get RealPlayer then...
Or the Tara plugin if you've got WinAmp.
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Central West and BBC Midlands Thread
Anything's got to be better than Central West's current theme tune. It's too "newsy" and over the top.
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And don't use BMP format (like your nonexistant signature is in).
Central - a challenge!
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Would the "eye" int he bottom left be there all the time? If so I think it might be a bit cluttered with three corner items. However, I don't think the clock suits being diagonally opposite the dog on it's own.
Another BBC News 24 thread
Can we see a version without astons, i.e. the elements that would be on screen the majority of the time.Would the "eye" int he bottom left be there all the time? If so I think it might be a bit cluttered with three corner items. However, I don't think the clock suits being diagonally opposite the dog on it's own.
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If you think about it, you wouldn't have an aston saying "North East and Cumbria" for an on-location report. In fact it's unlikely you'd see "East Anglia" either, as it's such a large region. Most likely you'd see town names i.e. "Ipswich", or "Carlisle". Then again, I'd like to see how you'd fit "Ashby-de-la-Zouch" on the aston!
BBC News 24
I like them very much. Another set of professional mocks to add to the forum's collection.richardhall99 posted:
You have done the East Anglia title in one of the astons but what would it look like with the north east and cumbria on it......would double its length or width?
If you think about it, you wouldn't have an aston saying "North East and Cumbria" for an on-location report. In fact it's unlikely you'd see "East Anglia" either, as it's such a large region. Most likely you'd see town names i.e. "Ipswich", or "Carlisle". Then again, I'd like to see how you'd fit "Ashby-de-la-Zouch" on the aston!