Lots of teething problems that will hopefully be ironed out in the next few races.
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F1 not in HD!!!!!!
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostNo change there in F1 despite rule changes to make it more interesting.
the best racing was in the lower orders. well done lotus getting two to finish and one of them above an established lower order.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOh, it's not even filmed in HD? That is bizarre. I'd figured someone richer had got the HD rights
Apparently it is filmed in HD this year, but the feed provided to broadcasters is SD.
There may be technical reasons for this. Simply using HD cameras is one thing, but it's all the mixing and distribution facilities that are the tough parts
And they probably need to supply dual feeds because the on screen captions will get positioned differently for HD - making full use of the 16:9, whereas for SD, they keep to the 4:3 area, even though the feed itself is 16:9Comment
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