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Formula 1 2011 Race 10 German Qualifying 1080 H264 AC3
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Formula One 2011 Season

Race 10: German Grand Prix, Nurgburgring Circuit. 

Record Source: BBC One HD
Original Format: MPEG TS Stream
Date: Saturday 23rd July 2011
Time: 12:10 to 14:20

German Grand Prix Qualifying HD

Jake Humphrey, Martin Brundle, David Coulthard & Eddie Jordan present the BBC F1 High
Definition coverage of the Qualifying Session for the 10th Race meeting of the 2011 Formula 
One Season, The German Grand Prix, from the Nurgburgring.

Complete name                    : F1 2011 German Qualifying HD 1080 H264 AC3.mkv
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File size                        : 2.79 GiB
Duration                         : 2h 8mn
Overall bit rate                 : 3 115 Kbps
Writing application              : HandBrake 0.9.5
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Video
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Stream size                      : 118 MiB (4%)
Language                         : English





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Comments

Thank you!
Many thanks mate, now I can just skip forward whenever Eddie Jordan opens his stupid piehole.
Jorrell, your quality is the best yet, but could be perfect if you would keep the original 1080i.

You wrote:
>>>The original BBC HD broadcasts is 1440x1080 (1080i) which isnt really 1080p quality as its interlaced, its more in between
1080p & 720p,
the 1080i standard is not for nothing, it is for the best compromise between resolution, bandwith and motion reproduction.

All of the Top Gear episodes I found in 1080 is kept in the original 1080i, with seamless motion.
It is practically 50fps.

You can not improve the resolution of the moving picture by deinterlace, though it can help players with no deinterlacing option.

But the perfect solution with this kind of fast moving picture would be the original interlaced 1080i signal,

thanks for the great work anyway!