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I was being a little tongue in cheek when I asked the question. Watching the DVDs I can still see the minor aliasing and odd compression artefact/ macroblocking that you would find on even the best encoded DVD on the planet.


Simple bitrate and space issues will always cause problems as storing image on DVD (and Blu-ray) is a lossy process.


But FMA: B on DVD looks as good as the best DVDs now.


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