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Originally Posted by Herry Dunston
Then I guess you're like the fans who bought the Highlander TV series on blu-ray, not really caring about the condition of the episodes as long as it's scaled to hi-def.
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Not really. For one, even though I used to like Highlander I never bought those sets. Admittedly, I haven't seen the show in years and don't remember it as well... but those sets were ridiculously over-priced and basically VHS source quality on Blu-ray and interlaced with poor compression. So, no, I wouldn't go so far as to say that.
I was suggesting that a properly upscaled Blu-ray released with better color and less compression artifacts would be benefical. And there would be the benefit of lossless audio. This has been done on some releases effectively. Given that the show was animated in a format that doesn't make it possible that native HD presentations can be made, this is the best one could hope for. That's not the same thing as supporting over-priced Blu-ray releases which should never have happened given the materials being used are that horrible (re: Highlander).