Great to catch up with you Wardy. We in aisle 119 went completely "off" - a real seat jumper of a game - sit down, leap up, sit down, leap up, scream scream scream.......the kids (2 x 2yo) looked a bit non plussed, but not fussed, just kept sticking chewed jelly babies onto the bottom of the flip up seat.
We had a ball, no voice, famished starving hungry (my usual state after a massive noise game), possibly in the top five best noise games in the last ten years, even 2008 NM - pity 7 couldn't be bothered to invoke the actual atmosphere, but that channel is so out of it as far as footy is concerned, its a wonder they turned up.
However, we had a massive game, we are exhausted, we had fun.
Last edited by Primmy; 7th September 2010 at 05:26 PM.
"I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person."
I have not checked this out to confirm, but I wonder if it has anything to do with their use of digital sound not coming out correctly on TVs without 5.1 channels. Personally, I thought the crowd sounded fine on the weekend, although I did have it turned up quite a bit. Earlier in the year the sound of the clackers was so annoying coming through my TV from a broadcast by Ten (it sounded like one of the commentators had a pair on his lap) that I switched the sound through the receiver to break it all up - this helped remove the distraction of the clackers, but it also (disappointingly) took out some of the general crowd noise and excitement as well.
The crowd noise came out really well on the Foxtel HD replay the other night - enough to give me goosebumps and heart palpitations all over again....
Last edited by jono2707; 7th September 2010 at 06:53 PM.
Channel 7 HD is known to be the worst of the free-to-air channels for their HD. Sometimes the video stream they show on their HD channels is no better than the SD because it is the same signal they sometimes upscale it. It is like trying to take a chocolate sponge cake and with *exactly* the same ingredients make a chocolate mud cake of the same size.
On other occasions they will compress the cr*p out of the stream at some point between the time it leaves the HD camera and the time it gets to your receiver (usually at the encoders in the studio). You will see this as blurred vision or pixelation in the background when the camera is panning whilst there is fast play. On screens larger than 42" it is very noticeable and not pleasant to watch. Their audio is another issue sometimes too soft, as is Channel ONE.
Now for comparison, you can watch exactly the same AFL match FOXTEL SPORTS HD and it is real 1080i HD - clear as a bell usually from the same cameras SEVEN uses but they don't compress anything.
OK I have now typed more than I have in all my posts combined over the past 5 years. Time to go back underground.....
Who cares what the crowd sounds like on the Box? If you were at the game other than when Mr Judd went nuts all was good how good was the hooter.
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