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I'm shocked no one has noticed the abysmal encoding quality of the Walking Dead: City City S01 blu-ray. To be fair, the stream on Apple TV also has this issue, so it may very well be an encoding from a bad source.
If you crank up the brightness, you can clearly see what's causing the "flickering" in dark scenes. Very poor encoding. Huge macroblocking and compression artifacts effect the entire image. Brighter scenes fair well, but dark scenes have overly aggressive artifacting from very poor encoding. I'm almost tempted to try buying the Australian release to see if it has a better encoding. Does anyone know if the encoding is the same? |
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