Tony Duell wrote:
I do not own a DVD player (is that any suprise?).
It *is* a bit of a surprise, actually, since DVDs offer so much (length
and quality of footage, lines of resolution, tons of output options,
media space savings, etc.) for so little. It's one of the few
no-brainer's out there for consumer technology.
I am anticipating a response of "well, the laserdisc/VHS copy of Movie X
has much better quality than the DVD release", similar to the "my LPs
sound better than my CDs" debate. To both arguments, I say that
whatever digital copy you experienced was not produced properly, and
should not reflect as a limitation of the format.
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