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Old 02-05-2019, 00:14   #34
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Re: Channels switched to MPEG4

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Originally Posted by Media Boy View Post
Digital BitRate and TiVo has confirmed that ITVBe has gone MPEG4 today.

DBR says ITV AD join MPEG4 on December 7th 2018.

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The following channels now look set to follow soon (Stream CO54)

-Paramount Network
-BT Sport Extra 0
-BT Sport Extra 2
-BT Sport Extra 3
-BT Sport Extra 4
-ITV2
-ITV4
-BT Sport Extra 5
-BT Sport Extra 6
-ITV4 +1

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http://www.digitalbitrate.com/dtv.ph...ve=209&lang=en
I didn't see that this (ok it's now yesterday at time of typing) morning.

I hope your prediction is true, Tour De Yorkshire starts later today and should I choose to record it rather than watch the later ITV4 highlights show, that will, of course, reduce recording size, which is particularly good for long events like start to finish coverage of live cycling.
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