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  • PiP does Picture in Picture. As well as simultaneously performing format conversion. (Like digital glue!) ==Format conversion==
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  • *Only user to break <forename>.<surname> format (to the annoyance of [[Sam Nicholson]]).
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  • == Format == Timewarp followed the same format (and often almost exactly the same order of songs) every time it was hosted
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  • ...of time and patience to transfer material from VHS and M/Umatic to digital formats, although as neither of the station's betamax recorders works properly and The main challenge was the various open reel formats, for which machines were not available in the station. The two biggest set
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  • ...res of the [[Roses 2019|2019]] records). There was also to be a production format change compared to [[Roses 2019]]; The format would have been as follows:
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  • {{OldKit|Want to convert from one format we don't use to another? If you're not the [[hist:Heads of Archives|Head of It comes in a horrible format from computer graphics cards, and other consumer devices. This isn't really
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  • A slightly grand term for a pile of mixed format tapes. ...V tape confessional|we forgive you]]). In total 8 analogue and 3.5 digital formats are represented in the archive.
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  • ...n the station and one off site, both hampered by being encoded in Media100 format.
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  • ...the cameras were hired in from Yorkshire Sound and Light (they were large-format Sony DV cameras). [[Kevin Bowman]] was the director, [[Michael Prior-Jones]
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  • Aside from three to four minute reviews, it was easily adaptable into various formats. A sixty-second, one-shot version was popular as well as a live show for t
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  • ...digital copy exists off site, converted in 2010 from its original Media100 format.
    963 bytes (145 words) - 22:16, 8 September 2011
  • ...by [[Ed Jellard]] with a different format to previous years, mimicking the format of a BBC daytime game show of the period that Ed had been watching called J
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  • ...e show themselves, introducing the clips as well as discussing them. This format was retained after this show and the rest is history! ==Format==
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  • ...p microphones, and the vision was mixed by [[Tim Hackett]] in the 7 normal format shows. Because the mixer had to be squashed into the cramped kitchen no cam ...eleted, and only the newer recording remains - evidence for this is a 'new format' beginning where the name of the show and its presenters is introduced befo
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  • ...To be fair the categories were biased away from the live output programme format so beloved by the station at the time.
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  • ...g a set schedule, with certain elements repeated for those tuning in. The format decided upon had "news" features in the first fifteen minutes, followed by
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  • First episode under the new format where golden questions are worth fewer points the more clues have been reve
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  • ...e of his trademark bow ties), which was a variation on the [[WoodenSpoon]] format attempted twice before in 2000. Pete was interviewed on air by Johnny Vaug
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  • ...is course. This is more than offset by his complete inability to correctly format or document his code (it works, but good luck if you ever want to understan
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  • ...the following morning, it was decided that there had to be changes to the format of the election results programme in 2004. It was anticipated that the sor ...ight due to unforseen problems interfacing with the main graphics system ENformation. These problems were ironed out by 2004 and they were used on the night
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  • ...ively [[Bulletin (again)|Bulletin]] in all but name - it featured the same format the show had used towards the end of its time on air. All references to bo
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  • ...this is free for anyone to watch, and true to the spirit, they're all in a format that's just as free. All the videos are licensed under a [http://creativeco
    2 KB (323 words) - 19:09, 10 September 2012
  • {{OldKit|Want to convert from one format we don't use to another? If you're not the [[hist:Heads of Archives|Head of
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  • ==Format==
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  • ==Format==
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  • ...isappearing from the archive long before! It did however follow a similar format and was broadcast almost exactly ten years later...
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  • ...Julie Knox]]. It followed on from 1996's very similar [[The Panel]]. The format remained unchanged for most of the run - four campus hacks or politicians, ...final year of the programme [[Kev Larkin]] presented and produced, and the format also changed for the first time, mimicking the BBC's This Week. There was
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  • ==Format and content==
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  • The programme broadly followed the same format as previous years, with a links set and graphics presenter based in Goodric
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  • ...g Decks are acquired for the more exotic tapes, such as U/M-Matic and Beta formats. (The university's AV department have for some reason kept old players, wi
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  • ...second season, subtitled King Of The Hill, features a new tournament-style format following four players over six matches.
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  • ...ts in to regular members. He achieved this by preparing a set of programme formats (such as [[Week by Week]], [[Soapwatch]], [[SU, Lies and Videotape]]) whic
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  • ===Format===
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  • == Formation ==
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  • == Format ==
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  • ...Vision]] were raided to find stories, and the show faithfully followed the format of the original BBC version, thanks to some amazingly accurate graphics mad
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  • ...he previous three years. At the end of the summer term a new pre-recorded format of the programme was attempted, with presenters on location and the program
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  • ...ing members who had crewed the show the year before and the new split-site format which was pioneered that year.
    3 KB (499 words) - 20:47, 27 May 2013
  • ...ke/Derwent split of the previous year was again used, and broadly the same format and set were used. New additions included another interview spot on the ba
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  • ...s in such a small space, the programme was a success and a broadly similar format was followed in 2005. Following the broadcast most of the crew and present
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  • ...t that many copies of tapes were required. As these were typically in SVHS format only one copy could be made at once: a tiresome process. Tape suite 1 to 3
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  • The following autumn we contacted Einstein to ask for some guidance on the format of the programmes, {{unsure|and sent them a list of programme ideas}}. They
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  • ...conversion work, such as putting howard into the path, or converting image formats.
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  • Another format that operates underneath the "YSTV Does" label is YSTV's versions of popula ...he time on the run. Overall, this episode involved 20 YSTV members. More information can be found under [[YSTV does Hunted - Episode 2]].
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  • The second episode followed the same format, although it was decided to do the keying in post so that timing the footag
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  • ...tarted teams, which was odd and cliquey}} did however lead to the eventual formation of [[Tape Team]], which, whilst on paper sounds patently absurd and unne
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  • ==Show Format==
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  • ...lustrator on [[The Mac]]. As a result it was exported to every conceivable format for the multiple computers then in use in the station. There are also 3D li
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  • * A new date format to cope with Y2K problem
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  • ===Format===
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