Doing a right click, and selecting display settings on my laptop it comes straight in with "System Display" and has Brightness on the same page half way down.
On yours, as long as you've done the right click and display settings parts, you may need to look a "SYSTEM" option, maybe on the left hand side.
Within that option should be a "DISPLAY" option, where you'll find the Brightness option.
You can understand a Netflix or someone targeting prem clubs, but which platform will want to put out 46 Wycombe games a year?
Assume it'll simply end up being Wycombe tv streaming ours? Just in a easier way, without a VPN. But presumably the same cost, which at £10 per game is terrible value versus other packages such as Sky/BT etc.
Interesting. If only for correcting my wrongly held belief that it was some Premier League ruling which stopped games being shown live at 3pm Saturday.
Turns out it was a football League ruling all along.
What would be bad for lower league attendances, though, is showing of Premier League matches live at 3pm Saturday. That has to be avoided or attendances would surely suffer at some places.
That said, there's nothing to stop people watching 3pm games now, as us Vipienne residents know. Lifting the blackout would obviously make it easier, but it's easy enough already.
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On the desktop screen right click the mouse, and go to display settings.
Should be an option in there for brightness.
Cool. Enjoy the game.
We're in, and no missing "watch live" option this week thank goodness :)
All set in 'Sweden'
I was going to advise you either sit in the sun or the shade rather than keep moving between the two @micra ....
Then the penny dropped
Can’t find it, Malone, I’m afraid. Have done it before but must be losing it.
Nick Freeman.
Doing a right click, and selecting display settings on my laptop it comes straight in with "System Display" and has Brightness on the same page half way down.
On yours, as long as you've done the right click and display settings parts, you may need to look a "SYSTEM" option, maybe on the left hand side.
Within that option should be a "DISPLAY" option, where you'll find the Brightness option.
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Thanks @Malone. It turns out the sun/shade situation is ok. It looked pre match as if it was going to be a problem.
Apparently shares in the Vipienne Tourist Board aren't doing so well today...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/oct/12/efl-will-consider-lifting-saturday-3pm-blackout-in-next-tv-deal
Will be very interesting how this pans out.
You can understand a Netflix or someone targeting prem clubs, but which platform will want to put out 46 Wycombe games a year?
Assume it'll simply end up being Wycombe tv streaming ours? Just in a easier way, without a VPN. But presumably the same cost, which at £10 per game is terrible value versus other packages such as Sky/BT etc.
Interesting. If only for correcting my wrongly held belief that it was some Premier League ruling which stopped games being shown live at 3pm Saturday.
Turns out it was a football League ruling all along.
What would be bad for lower league attendances, though, is showing of Premier League matches live at 3pm Saturday. That has to be avoided or attendances would surely suffer at some places.
I wouldn't call that bad value, that's only £1 per successful pass.
Why would it have been a Premier league rule? They're the ones who want to cream even more money off televising their 3pms.
It's the lower league clubs who don't want to compete with say Chelsea on the tv for those floating fans who will seek out live football.
You only have to look at some miserable winter evening where we're playing Accy, and there's champions league game on tv to see the effect.
I don't think it would be a problem if they stuck to games not involving the big 6
That said, there's nothing to stop people watching 3pm games now, as us Vipienne residents know. Lifting the blackout would obviously make it easier, but it's easy enough already.
That’s a very generous assessment. I think it was nearer a fiver last Saturday.
Me bad. I based my calculation on £20 per match. Definitely “going”.