@JackAssborn
Ok, in my defense I used the same name found on the DVD file when ripped.
Also I looked all over and I could not find the 4 Disc DVD Version, just a R4 PAL version of it.
@zrdb & @zetsu_shoren
I'm just saving an old DVD version that was not online don't kill me just cuz BD is better (when it's not)
I mean remasters of a Blu-ray from a series that predates Blu-ray doesn't always look as crisp as a modern DVD Maybe if we're comparing the original 2005 DVDs versus the ADV collectors.
I could only really tell when I'm like a inch away from the TV staring at the pixel any notable difference between full screen DVD and the Blu-ray kind of like perfect blue or Akira. It could be more the encoders settings more than the actual DVD or Blu-ray encode. Washington natively on a Blu-ray or DVD player I don't see any notable differences Maybe a slight sharpening on the Blu-ray.
It's just more convenient because the old additions are rare or more expensive than the Blu-ray or the steel box.
@freaky
That comment was more directly to Discotek's releases.
Blu-ray does not always equal great. That's all I'm trying to get at.
And then even Western blu-rays that are based on actual HD content can still look like shit compared to Japanese Blu-Rays. Look no further than re:zero original release in the US. That had visual quality worse than Crunchyroll so bad that FUNimation was forced to recall all the blu-rays.
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JackAssborn
zrdb
zetsu_shoren
Mr_Kimiko (uploader)
freaky
Mr_Kimiko (uploader)
kirby04