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There is a plethora of videotaped SD content unreleased on Blu-Ray from decades past. Imagine a show like All in the Family or a Dick Cavett collection or all those cheesy '70s holiday specials released on Blu with a vastly higher bitrate and superior encoding. It seems there's not much of a precedent, with every studio handling this differently.
How would you prefer they be presented?
Is doing a beefy 1080p60 upconvert worth it (or sacrilegious), or is it better to let the player/TV do all the work? |
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480i, deinterlace, upscale |
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