J. P. Gilliver
2024-01-17 16:25:11 UTC
Just watching All Creatures Great and Small on Drama (FreeView 20).
It's original 4:3 material, actually being broadcast as such for once (I
know as I have to turn off subtitles on my old set otherwise it comes
out full width).
During the opening credits, for example where it gives the cast (such as
LYNDA
BELLINGHAM
as
Helen
), and also the name of the author of the episode ("by ...") and some
other such, the bottom line is half off the bottom of the screen.
I'm puzzled how this has happened: I presume by now the original - at
least, as used by a station like Drama - exists as 4:3 video (almost
certainly digitised), rather than a mix of film and video as it would
have been produced originally, so no conversion error.
I'm watching on an LCD screen, so no overscan; if anything, I'd have
expected the original to have significant underscan, so that the credits
were visible on the mostly CRTs of the day (1990), which mostly did have
overscan.
(I noticed it on yesterday's episode too, so it's probably on them all
[they're at 16:10 weekdays]. There's no _obvious_ problem with the rest
of the episode - though looking at it now, characters' heads _are_
rather close to the top of the picture.)
It's original 4:3 material, actually being broadcast as such for once (I
know as I have to turn off subtitles on my old set otherwise it comes
out full width).
During the opening credits, for example where it gives the cast (such as
LYNDA
BELLINGHAM
as
Helen
), and also the name of the author of the episode ("by ...") and some
other such, the bottom line is half off the bottom of the screen.
I'm puzzled how this has happened: I presume by now the original - at
least, as used by a station like Drama - exists as 4:3 video (almost
certainly digitised), rather than a mix of film and video as it would
have been produced originally, so no conversion error.
I'm watching on an LCD screen, so no overscan; if anything, I'd have
expected the original to have significant underscan, so that the credits
were visible on the mostly CRTs of the day (1990), which mostly did have
overscan.
(I noticed it on yesterday's episode too, so it's probably on them all
[they're at 16:10 weekdays]. There's no _obvious_ problem with the rest
of the episode - though looking at it now, characters' heads _are_
rather close to the top of the picture.)
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)***@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
Veni, Vidi, Vera (I came, I saw, we'll meet again) - Mik from S+AS Limited
(***@saslimited.demon.co.uk), 1998
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)***@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
Veni, Vidi, Vera (I came, I saw, we'll meet again) - Mik from S+AS Limited
(***@saslimited.demon.co.uk), 1998