Yes, I saw this item on BBC News. Very interesting. Talking Pictures is in my TV package and I've watched a few films on there.
Bearing in mind many of their viewers will be oldies with buggered hearing, it's unfortunate that they don't have any subtitles available at all. I'm not quite sure how it works, whether they're effectively 'embedded' into the video? But presumably they're added by whatever channel they're played on and Talking Pictures don't have the resources yet. I can see them becoming a very popular channel though, so perhaps this facilty will be added soon?
Also, I wonder how they operate? Do they do everything 'in-house' so to speak? Do they actually provide a constant
streaming upload from the garden shed to whatever platform wishes to show their output? They must have good Broadband. I wonder what happens when the Virginman or the BTman comes to dig up the road and their link goes down?
