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I’m confused. I love Blu-Ray, but don’t understand how it can ever truly replace DVD.
I understand movies or in fact anything shot on film can be remastered, rescanned and transferred again to improve on a previous DVD release. I get it. But what about tv shows? All those tv box sets from shows shot on tape. Am I right in thinking none of that can be converted properly to a higher resolution? What would be the point of ever converting it? |
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