Nope. You can make a DVD.no hard copies with their videos. only transfer to a iphone/ipod
It was interesting in the documentary sense, and well shot, but after following the World Cup pretty closely it doesn't really reveal anything new or overly insightful. And it didn't really psyche me up to ride, which was disappointing.I never heard much about this video. Is it the same fashion as all his others, or is there less voiceover and talking?
you are correct; but just for clarity's sake -- there is no loss of quality. itunes digital files aren't exactly of true HD quality to begin with so its pretty easy to maintain resolution. and the legally thing is still in debate as well.sorry, i should have said legally.....and without losing quality
I agree, I have it on blue ray, the description made it sound much better that it is. Not saying its bad, but it could of been a lot betterHoly **** Sam Hill got fat between 2009 and 2010!
Yeah, entertaining but nothing ground breaking.
You can thank the UCI's filming restrictions at the Worlds for that.I only remember that the WC "footage" he had in it seemed to be of 1-2 riders riding through the finish line. disappointing
My mistake. I thought the "WC" in your post was an abbreviation for World Champs. I recently watched the movie and was bummed at the lack of footage from Mont Sainte Anne.what would filming restrictions at worlds have to do with the entire WC season? every single race followed a "92% talking, 3% riding through the finish line, 5% somebody random riding for one corner" I know worlds was a different story, and I wasn't too fussed that we only got to see an interview with hill, but I definitely wont buy another porter movie without seeing it first.