I need my sleep, so I recorded the live race and watched it while eating my breakfast
I saw that the BBC had on-board and other red button options. Anyone use these, and how much scope for on-board choice was there ?
Apologies to all UK terrestrial viewers, at least you can feel good that your licence fee has helped those of us with digital have more choice
BBC red button options
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Re: BBC red button options
As a UK terrestrial viewer (and licence fee payer) , I would have to say that I thought the red button options were pretty limited to be honest. its not Picture in Picture stuff, its 2 pictures that aren't big enough stuff. Not really very useful. The leader board is info you would get on the main picture anyway and the highlights feature is sure to make you miss some live action while you watch it!!!
The extra coverage at the end of the GP however and race week-end features and re-runs are all excellent.
The extra coverage at the end of the GP however and race week-end features and re-runs are all excellent.
Re: BBC red button options
What does the Red Button give you? Is it something like a choice of pay-per-view or pay-per-download streams, or videos or something of the sort?
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Re: BBC red button options
Red Button gives us:
• "Classic" Grand Prix highlights from the past runnings of each race;
• A discussion "forum" after the race where the race is discussed;
• On-board shots (haven't seen the onboards personally);
• Highlights;
• Leader board;
• Alternative commentary (radio commentary instead of the tv commentary);
• Coverage of FP1, FP2 (FP3?) which aren't on regular TV
The stuff which isn't live loops after it's finished.
It's not a pay-per-view thing, you just have to have digital TV (cable/sat/freeview doesn't matter). They use it for News and other sports throughout the day.
• "Classic" Grand Prix highlights from the past runnings of each race;
• A discussion "forum" after the race where the race is discussed;
• On-board shots (haven't seen the onboards personally);
• Highlights;
• Leader board;
• Alternative commentary (radio commentary instead of the tv commentary);
• Coverage of FP1, FP2 (FP3?) which aren't on regular TV
The stuff which isn't live loops after it's finished.
It's not a pay-per-view thing, you just have to have digital TV (cable/sat/freeview doesn't matter). They use it for News and other sports throughout the day.
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Lots of cool stuff under the red button, although the in car footage was pretty small and blurry, and I never found the leaderboard.
The highlights of past Australian GP's were nice. Good to see Mansell's exploding tyre again, and Schumi's championship winning shove on Damon. Puts Vettel's post race apology in perspective, he'll never be the new Schumacher with that sort of behaviour.
And all of the practice sessions, and lots of extra discussions.
Strangely, the commentary options included CBeebies which is the BBC toddlers channel.
The highlights of past Australian GP's were nice. Good to see Mansell's exploding tyre again, and Schumi's championship winning shove on Damon. Puts Vettel's post race apology in perspective, he'll never be the new Schumacher with that sort of behaviour.
And all of the practice sessions, and lots of extra discussions.
Strangely, the commentary options included CBeebies which is the BBC toddlers channel.
"Other than the car behind and the driver who might get a bit startled with the sudden explosion in front, it really isn't a major safety issue from that point of view,"
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Re: BBC red button options
[With reference to CBBC Commentary...]
Indeed, RP.
Although their commentary team are much better than one particular half of the ITV F1 commentary team...
Indeed, RP.
Although their commentary team are much better than one particular half of the ITV F1 commentary team...