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My best guess is since physical media is such an unknown in terms of sales, it probably was cheaper to get ahold of the master used originally for streaming (on the NFB website), which was probably already DNR'd for a lower bitrate. This would've been cheaper than getting ahold of the original master and paying someone to re-compress and DNR tailoring it for the physical format. I could be 100% wrong and anyone who knows better, please correct me.
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