Thread: General Channels switched to MPEG4
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Old 14-06-2019, 07:16   #71
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Re: Channels switched to MPEG4

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Seeing the last one was done in May 2014 then May 2019 has already been and gone.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...l-sky-atlantic
I'm thinking that the deal has already been done but the details are to be announced on a date they have agreed already..The new arrangements may well come into play on the same date as the new Sky/BT carriage deal, which we also do not know, even though the deal has been agreed.

However, due to the secrecy around all of this, no-one can be absolutely definitive about any of it.

Back on topic, does anyone know whether the MPEG4 implementation is responsible for the occasional pixelation that is now appearing on some channels?

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