Sorry about the reply delay, it was a busy week...
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sneals2000 
So does this mean you get uninterrupted coverage, or that your guys are filling the ITV ad break gaps in-vision, until ITV continue with coverage? With any Aussie ad breaks added on top of this via time-shifting?
We go to a break when the UK does but upon returning, it is at the same lap we left at so the local crew fill in the (time shifted) 3 or so minutes until the UK team are back from the break. In other words, it is shifted (at the end) by around 20 or so minutes). Not that it matters as recently it has been at least a 6 hour delay for no apparent reason. I can't understand why we don't get it live in the afternoon rather than an 11pm start after that painful Big Brother (Australia) "live" show.
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sneals2000 
Do you get the ITV presentation in-vision as well as the commentary out-of-vision?
I assume you mean "in-vision" as in video from the pits, etc. If so, we don't. This can be rather annoying as we hear Ted in the pits and Martin talking about a replay yet we only see the race with no boxout of what they are talking about. Do you get the video when Louise is talking to the drivers? We don't, it is only audio for us.
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sneals2000 
Ah - by the way it is "ITV" (in some logo forms "itv") but not "iTV"! ... iTV is the generic UK abbreviation for Interactive TeleVision (i.e. what happens when you "press the red button" on your remote)
I never knew that, I always thought it was meant to be iTV. Thanks for the information, I won't be getting that wrong (btw, we don't have any interactive button here but I heard about that at the DBA (Digital Broadcasting Australia) website.
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sneals2000 
1. If upconverting the SD 16:9 feed to HD 16:9 means it has to be routed through an HD control room (to add local graphics, stings, replays etc.) then this will cost more than an SD operation... 16:9 SD handling natively is not routine in the US.
I keep forgetting these things as locally we have all content upconverted all the time (one SD channel and one HD - if the show isn't HD it is 576i -> 1080i UC). I don't think the overlays would be that concerning to FOX either as at best they would add a watermark since the FOM vision has all the stats already.
In the end it must be a technical reason IMO, it just seems a bit unnecessary otherwise... then again, if ESPN2 is adding bars to crop to 4:3 then perhaps there is more to the story.
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foxeng 
anything over 4:3 SD here in the states is considered a premium charge and so they can ask for that premium charge... for whatever reason FOX has decided it is not in their financial interest to pay for anything more than 4:3 SD
As above, I forget that the US way of broadcasting is different to here (being mostly SD widescreen). I always think that now the F1 is in WS (and Speed has been showing it this way) that there is no reason to be 4:3. I am not saying that I know anything about how it works, I was only suggesting it is strange that the only country that doesn't get it in WS is the one it is being broadcast from. Anyway, at least you can still watch it, 4:3 for fans is better than nothing.