- Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:09 pm
#436375
I think he means safe areas.
Yep, the Sky channels as well as BBC Three and BBC Four have done this. Basically, if you have one of those old 4:3 tellys, and you choose the option on your digital set top box to zoom the picture in, they used to place the DOG (logo of the channel in the top right or left of the screen) in the 4:3 area so people on the zoom setting could still see the logo.
However, seeing as more and more people now have widescreen, more and more broadcasters are now moving their DOGs to the 14:9 safe area, so it doesn't look as annoying because it's not sort of in the middle of the screen as before.
This doesn't matter on HD because everything in HD is always in widescreen anyway.