Can you elaborate a little? I'm a huge fan of the show, and have no idea what you're talking about...
In America? Not in US? File-sharing? Don't tell me I missed an anouncement... I didn't think season 13 had aired yet.
By the way, Jezza's bald spot has to look even more flattering when driving a convertible in HD.
After waiting for the download I finally got to watch the first episode of Season 14. I must say the new HD recording makes a big impact on the show. Especially the better quality audio which really showed in the underground loudest car scene.
Agreed that I've seen higher quality 720p videos before but the shots of the 'best road in the world' near the end of the episode looked great.I've got the 720p rip and it doesn't look markedly better than the old SD versions from previous seasons. Of course, there are some parts which are SD but the footage of them going off to Romania was HD and looked pretty good. Sadly, the 720p rips out there are only 3Mbps which isn't really enough for 720p and it isn't any wonder people think 720p looks crap at that bitrate. All my own encodes are done at 5-6Mbps which looks much better.
Is anyone else a bit disappointed that the so-called "HD" version of "Top Gear" on iTunes is encoded at 960x540 rather than 1280x720 (720p)? It still looks pretty good (surprisingly good actually, maybe because the bitrate is fairly high for this smaller "HD" size), but this seems to be a prime example of where the Apple TV's 24fps limitation on 720p is really starting to show.
What was the framerate on the 1080i source? The iTunes HD version was 25fps which wouldn't make much sense if the original source was 30fps (unless the 25fps progressive master was converted to 30fps for broadcast, but that would introduce notable interlacing/telecining artifacts into your 1080i rip).After watching the 1080i .ts rip, the iTunes versions seem like a joke ; )