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timonthenet: "BBC Digital TV Reduced Quality" means the fibre-optic (or off air at relays) terrestrial provisioning system has failed and the backup satellite-based (Intelsat 907 at 27.5W) has been switched to.

This doesn't have all the correct regional data in the bitstreams, as it is intended for short-term emergency use (four minutes this time).

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Monday 24 October 2011 7:10PM

Valerie: No, you can't.

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andy: It is very hard to give specific information without a full postcode.

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Phil Hudson: This would suggest that the video sender is not working.

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David: You need to look closer, you can clearly see the difference between SD and HD.

The sound levels on HD are set lower as they do not use the "compression system" that SD uses, this is to provide a better overall experience.

The colours are much better in HD, the detail finer and most obvious of all is there are no artifacts and the pictures do not blur when in motion.

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