FAQ: VideoPasses: One-Event
What do I get to see with the One-Event VideoPass?
You'll get access to the Live Video sessions for the GP you selected and to the full web-based Live Timing. During the validity period of your package, you also have access to the Video Library (Full races since 2002). You also get to enjoy numerous interviews, features and special presentations during the Grand Prix and the MotoGP Classics.
For how long can I use my One-Event VideoPass?
The VideoPass permissions expire at 23:59 GMT on the Tuesday following the Grand Prix. (Please note: For the TT Assen this VideoPass will run from the Monday preceding the Grand Prix to the Monday following it)
How can I see the videos?
Before trying to watch a video, make sure you are logged in. Also note that the access to the Hi-Res videos is only available to the users who purchased the Hi-Res VideoPass. HD is also only available to those who have a Hi-Res VideoPass and who have the correct bandwidth specifications. For the best possible experience when viewing motogp.com videos and when using the web-based live timing, please ensure you have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player as well as a recent version of your internet browser
When is the live video on?
Live Video will be available for Free Practice 1, Free Practice 2, Free Practice 3, Qualifying Practice and the races of all categories during Grand Prix weekends. Please consult the events schedule in the Calendar & Circuits section
What is the video format?
The 2012 races are available in HD format for the 3 categories, both live and on-demand. HD delivers quality of 1280x720px at 4Mbps depending on your bandwidth, and Hi-Res is 960x540px at 3Mbps. All sessions from all categories on each GP weekend are available in high res quality live and on-demand.
Which languages is the video commentary in ?
The live commentary is available in English only.
The daily highlights commentary during the GP weekend is available in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish.
The interviews are usually available in English or in the interviewee native language.