I did a few and discovered that all the converted DVDs lack a genuine Black. Blacks become grays. I also compared with the DVD releases and discovered the same, i.e., the original releases of DVDs have real backs, but not the converted ones, although the converted ones look a bit brighter and sounds a bit louder--but a bit hollow, especially for instrumental or vocal concerts.
Another observation is an MP4 conversion of the same Bluray has much sharper images than the converted DVD, although the MP4 version lacks chapter breaks and the audio is inferior to the converted DVD. Also, the MP4 uses less GBs, compared to the converted DVD.
As much as I want to express my commendation for such a breakthrough success, there are rooms for improvement and perfection and I look forward to them.
Another observation is an MP4 conversion of the same Bluray has much sharper images than the converted DVD, although the MP4 version lacks chapter breaks and the audio is inferior to the converted DVD. Also, the MP4 uses less GBs, compared to the converted DVD.
As much as I want to express my commendation for such a breakthrough success, there are rooms for improvement and perfection and I look forward to them.
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