
However, under Bernie I don't ever see them releasing it to end users. This has softened in recent years as broadcasters have begun showing classic content (such as Sky and Viasat Motor). Bernie's longstanding approach has been that by locking away archival material he can preserve or even increase its value. So quality aside, where can you purchase fantastic archive material? In short, you can't - unless you have the commercial rate of around 6,000 GBP per minute. You will see some old races shown on HD channels but these are upscaled (i.e. Sadly, 2005 was the final year before this. The only exception is Japan - Fuji Television as the host broadcaster had a local feed of the Suzuka/Fuji races available in HD from 2006 until 2010. Prior to this it was Standard Definition, adopting 16:9 widescreen in 2007. The F1 World Feed has been in HD since 2011 broadcast at 1080i. Youtube uploads at 50 frames per second are from users deinterlacing themselves and saving the output. Formula 1 is recorded and broadcast in 50 interlaced fields a second which your flatscreen 'deinterlaces' to become 50 frames per second (it essentially fills in the missing data). "And now excuse me while I interrupt myself!" 2023 Driver Standings #įirstly, there are no races broadcast in 50 frames per second.

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