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Digital Transferred Episodes: All of the digital episodes have been captured with a real-time hardware encoder in MPEG-2 format (720x480) from a digital source and with the original stereo broadcast audio. The DVD standard for resolution is (720x480). In short, the image and audio quality on the DVDs is excellent. Each episode is also complete - from the opening theme song to the stinger at the end. All digital episodes rate an A grade for excellent quality. VHS Transferred Episodes: All of the VHS episodes have been captured with a real-time hardware encoder in MPEG-2 format (720x480) as well, but from an analog source (VCR) and with the same audio that VHS provides. Again, each episode is also complete - from the opening theme song to the stinger at the end. In an effort to be as honest as possible about the limitations of the VHS transferred episodes, it is important to understand that the VHS transferred episodes sometimes exhibit occasional artifacts of the VHS source, such as ...
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What Is The Quality Of The DVDs?
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