I'm relatively new in this, especially dealing with different codecs. The producer digitized the original film in WMV, and so it should be a higher quality source than the DVD one right? Thus I believe that what you said is right. There are being distributed through different platforms (one digitally, and the other in physical DVD) both from the original vendor. I don't think that the wmv version is upscaled from the SD source. Even if it was upscaled from SD they probably started with a better source than your DVD. Why don't you just watch them and see for yourself?Īnd are you sure the WMV is upscaled from an SD source? If the movie was shot on film they may have gone back and digitized the film - which has much more resolution than SD video. However, based on the given information, can I claim that the "wmv" version is the higher quality source file for upscaling? Not necessarily. I understand that comparing two files encoded using different codecs are difficult. Details of the files extracted using K-lite codec pack are shown in the picture attached. One from streaming services, and one ripped from DVD. I have two versions of the same video on my hands at the moment.
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