: Standard HDTV broadcasts typically provided a 1080i or 720p resolution , often with a DTS 5.1 or stereo audio track. While slightly lower in bitrate than the "reference quality" Blu-ray releases (which featured 1080p AVC transfers), the HDTV version was the first way many French viewers experienced the series in high definition.
: Production moved beyond Northern Ireland and Malta, adding Dubrovnik, Croatia , to stand in for King’s Landing, and the frozen landscapes of Iceland for Jon Snow’s journey beyond the Wall. Game of Thrones Saison 2 FRENCH HDTV
Below is a deep look at the production, reception, and technical aspects of this specific version. : Standard HDTV broadcasts typically provided a 1080i
The "FRENCH HDTV" release refers to the broadcast version aired on French television (notably on or Canal+ ) and the subsequent digital files that circulated among fans. Below is a deep look at the production,
: At the time of release, fans in France could purchase individual episodes digitally for approximately €2.99 on the French iTunes Store or watch via specialized cable subscriptions. Critical Reception in France
: The French version (Version Française or VF ) is noted for its high-quality voice acting, though some fans prefer the subtitled version ( VOSTFR ) to capture the actors' original performances.