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Oct 2008
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I have always thought iTunes had the best picture quality, but lately it seems that Movies Anywhere does and even provides different transfers to blu-ray and iTunes. For example, Notting Hill on iTunes features the same DNRed transfer that the blu-ray has, but on MA there is none to be found and has a nice grain structure. I have also just noticed the Harry Potter movies in 4k also look remarkably better in MA, and Office Space 4k and a number of others. Does anyone else know of any other 4k or non movies that seem to feature much better transfers??
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Thanks given by: | meremortal (04-23-2020) |
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