Will I need to buy new equipment to
see C31 in digital?
If you already own a digital
television or digital set-top box,
you will be able to receive C31 when
we start broadcasting in digital.
You may need to re-scan the channels
so that your digital television or
set-top box will find our signal. If
you don't yet have a digital
television or set-top box, we
recommend that you upgrade so that
you can receive C31 as clearly as
any other channel.
Will C31 be broadcast in
widescreen?
Yes. Many of our programs have been
produced in widescreen for some
time, and we will be encouraging all
producers to move to widescreen
production during 2010.
I’m watching on an older analogue
TV set. Why do some of your programs
have a black box around them?
Older programs produced in the 4:3
format have black bars added to the
sides when they are formatted for
the 16:9 widescreen broadcast. The
analogue signal adds black bars to
the widescreen picture at the top
and bottom. So programs made in 4:3
will end up having black bars all
around when viewed on an analogue
television.
Will C31 broadcast in High
Definition? Will C31 start
multi-channelling like the other
stations?
No. The Government and the
Australian Media & Communications
Authority have only allocated access
to broadcast spectrum for C31 to
transmit a single standard
definition channel at this time.
Will C31 be able to be received
in regional areas outside of
Melbourne and Geelong?
No. C31's broadcast licence is only
for the Melbourne and Geelong
licence area. (See map of licence
area). There are no plans to expand
beyond this area.
