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As far as us at home are concerned they still do share. It is the same video stream leaving the BBC and ending up at your set on the appropriate channel number.
The thing with hearing the output behind the caption will explain why there's a message on the caption about what to do to fix this... Presumably for when it happens the other way round and you want to watch it too
Then when I first had a satellite receiver (it wasn't Freesat, it was just one of these where you hooked it up to a dish, it did a scan and picked up thousands of channels including every regional variation from every channel going - never saw so many C4+1s in my life!), when CBBC/CBeebies closed you could see it fade to black and then come back up 40 seconds later with the "BBC Three gets going shortly" slide.
It still does that now
I used to have a Freeview box that if you left it on CBeebies after it closed down at 7pm you would be able to hear BBC Four behind the off-air caption (and the same for CBBC and BBC Three) but of course that was back in the days when they literally shared the same video outputs.
As far as us at home are concerned they still do share. It is the same video stream leaving the BBC and ending up at your set on the appropriate channel number.
The thing with hearing the output behind the caption will explain why there's a message on the caption about what to do to fix this... Presumably for when it happens the other way round and you want to watch it too
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Then when I first had a satellite receiver (it wasn't Freesat, it was just one of these where you hooked it up to a dish, it did a scan and picked up thousands of channels including every regional variation from every channel going - never saw so many C4+1s in my life!), when CBBC/CBeebies closed you could see it fade to black and then come back up 40 seconds later with the "BBC Three gets going shortly" slide.
It still does that now
Last edited by Inspector Sands on 31 December 2019 10:14am

