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I realize there's been several side conversations on this topic, but I thought it would be nice to consolidate all the information out there. Especially because I'm just plain confused!
I have several originally-Lionsgate titles, that are now listed as Miramax and they show as duplicates in my iTunes Mac library. I have hid the Lionsgate versions, and my expectation is that some of the Miramax titles will get a 4K upgrade. Some examples: The Others Pulp Fiction (can't remember, I may have re-purchased this as Miramax) No Country for Old Men Scream 1-3. What's the story here, and have any of the titles that got a duplicate Miramax version ever get a 4K upgrade? Or, have I lost my mind and accidentally purchased duplicates over the years? |
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