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Peter Weizel spent many years in the BBC working on Teletext and even wrote part of the standards so who better to continue guiding us on our journey into the first digital broadcasting on TV. Teletext is a pioneering pre-internet information distribution system. In part one, we heard about the inception of Ceefax at the BBC and the some of the inner workings of Teletext, its page and data structures, and its significant role in modern broadcasting technology. Part One: https://youtu.be/tbDB8FCOaV4 [https://youtu.be/tbDB8FCOaV4] In part 2, we go into detail about data broadcasting, government interference, dynamic allocation of packets, using teletext for BBC internal staff information, regionalising CEEFAX 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 01:42 Ceefax Demo 02:11 Teletext Services and Features 03:03 Finding ways to apportion the VBI 05:11 Government Wants To Sell Teletext Space 07:15 Dynamic Allocation and Optimisation 11:18 Better Data Multiplexing 26:55 Test Equipment 31:05 Early Ceefax Architecture 33:23 Ceefax in the regions 39:49 BBC FAX service in Europe (WSTV) 45:28 Telfax – Ceefax for BBC Staff 49:04 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser Many thanks to Nathan Dane for bringing Teletext to the internet: https://www.nathanmediaservices.co.uk [https://www.nathanmediaservices.co.uk] Shout out to @ZXGuesser for the online interactive teletext viewer. Wikipedia's summary of Ceefax: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceefax [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceefax] Wikipedia's summary of Teleteix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletext [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletext]
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