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Well... this is rather a technical question. Whenever I watch a music video clip usually included as an extra feature, it looks so grainy. Two good examples are "Beauty and the Beast" (by C. Dion & P. Bryson) and "Power of Love" (by H. Lewis) from BTTF. The resolution is almost always 480 or 720p at most. Is it not possible to make an old music video in hi-def (1080i or 1080p)? Maybe studios are just lazy?? What do you guys think?
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