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![]() ![]() ![]() The UK release of the House of Cards trilogy is now set for 8 April 2013. After Africa, this again raises the question, given that the US release is 1080p, are the BBC mastering these releases at 25 fps and providing the US with 1080p conversions, or are they mastering them at film speed and then converting the video for the UK Blu-ray releases? And if the latter, why? I'm certain that this release will again be the standard BBC UK 1080/50i, but I'm very concerned about which is the more "correct" release to get... ![]() |
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