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Broadcast Focus

De : Russell Trafford-Jones
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Broadcast Focus 2024
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    • Ep 32: Reviving Ceefax: How To Build Your Own Teletext System. On air 24x7 on the web and YouTube!
      Jan 14 2025

      Nathan Dane, the mastermind behind https://NathanMediaServices.co.uk, helps us discover the inner workings and historical significance of the BBC's iconic Ceefax service. Nathan shares his journey from piecing together teletext data using a Raspberry Pi to creating a fully functional teletext website that mirrors the classic Ceefax pages. With a mix of old-school technology and modern coding, Nathan explains how he recreates the teletext experience, including up-to-date news, sports scores, TV listings, and more. Learn about the challenges of maintaining teletext formats, the intricacies of data feeds, and the community efforts to preserve teletext history.

      This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into – for the UK – a bygone era brought back to life.

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      35 min
    • Ep 31: 'Secret' Uses for Teletext plus how Subtitles & the EPG Works by a Retired BBC Engineer #TechTalk
      Jan 7 2025

      Behind the Scenes of Teletext: Subtitles, Data Broadcasting, and More

      Former BBC engineer Peter Wietzel joins Russell Trafford-Jones in this episode of Broadcast Focus as they delve into the intricacies of Teletext covering how subtitles work, why the BBC tansmission actually used two simultaneous subtitle transitions, and the many uses of carrying arbitrary data over Teletex were were the hidden heros! Peter finishes by talking about how the implementation was one of the first cross industry examples of collaboration in creating standards and talks about MHEG which replaced Teletext. Whether you're a technical enthusiast or just curious about broadcasting history, this should be good!

      00:00 Welcome & Intro

      02:30 Understanding Subtitles in Teletext

      04:11 Technical Details of Subtitles Transmission

      10:42 Subtitle Demo

      11:10 Inserting Live and Recorded Subtitles

      15:57 Dealing with Lack of Subtitles & Policing

      18:35 Using 'Subtitles' to Help Deal with AFD/VI/Aspect Ratio

      19:34 A Second Simultaneous Subtitle System for Internal Use

      21:27 Inserting Subtitles in the BBC Regions

      22:50 Teletext in SDI - SDI Bridge

      25:25 Second Generation SDI Bridge

      27:40 Quick look at Presfax

      29:06 Databroadcasting – Sending Generic Data

      31:40 Uses of Databroadcaster

      34:00 Dairy Farming

      36:00 Carrying audio over Teletext

      40:40 Presfax Details

      44:36 Controling Overlay Insertion at Transmitters

      46:11 Ceefax In Vision

      49:25 Teletext Standards

      50:58 Collaboration and Standardisation in the 90s

      54:58 Technical Enhancements and Memory Management

      01:02:56 The Rise of Electronic Programme Guides

      01:08:19 PDC - Recording Programmes

      01:20:09 The Transition to Digital Broadcasting

      01:23:00 The End of Teletext and Its Legacy

      01:28:00 Reflections and Closing Remarks

      With thanks to https://www.nathanmediaservices.co.uk/ceefax/ for the demos and by extension ZXGuesser

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      1 h et 31 min
    • Ep 30: Ex BBC Engineer Returns to Tell More About Teletext #TechTalk #Deepdive – Part II
      Dec 18 2024

      Peter Weizel spent many years in the BBC working on Teletext and even wrote part of the standards so who better to continue guiding us on our journey into the first digital broadcasting on TV. Teletext is a pioneering pre-internet information distribution system. In part one, we heard about the inception of Ceefax at the BBC and the some of the inner workings of Teletext, its page and data structures, and its significant role in modern broadcasting technology. Part One: https://youtu.be/tbDB8FCOaV4

      In part 2, we go into detail about data broadcasting, government interference, dynamic allocation of packets, using teletext for BBC internal staff information, regionalising CEEFAX

      00:00 Welcome and Introduction

      01:42 Ceefax Demo

      02:11 Teletext Services and Features

      03:03 Finding ways to apportion the VBI

      05:11 Government Wants To Sell Teletext Space

      07:15 Dynamic Allocation and Optimisation

      11:18 Better Data Multiplexing

      26:55 Test Equipment

      31:05 Early Ceefax Architecture

      33:23 Ceefax in the regions

      39:49 BBC FAX service in Europe (WSTV)

      45:28 Telfax – Ceefax for BBC Staff

      49:04 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser

      Many thanks to Nathan Dane for bringing Teletext to the internet: https://www.nathanmediaservices.co.uk

      Shout out to @ZXGuesser for the online interactive teletext viewer.

      Wikipedia's summary of Ceefax: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceefax

      Wikipedia's summary of Teleteix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletext

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      50 min
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