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We all know that a lot of initial Blu-ray movies from 2006 utilized the mpeg-2 codec for their transfers. I only have 1 Blu-ray that uses mpeg-2 and was wondrting if really is much of an improvement over the dvd counterparts? I know it is native 1080p resolution so there will be improvement, but how big?
The one I have is Invincible, an it got 4 1/2 stars for PQ, but that was back in 2006. |
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