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Blu-rays are great, DVDs not so much unless it's an old title that was never released in 1080p
DVDs are fine, but the subtitles look god-awful - and they’re bitmaps so there is no easy way to make them not suck
I think they're bitmaps on Blu-rays as well. Just higher resolution.
Streaming tends to use text formats.
Or classic 2d animation.
1080p simpsons vs 720p Simpsons look really close
*480
even then, many bluerays are just cheap upscales with no other changes. I made that mistake once with a boxset only to find that it was a very obvious DVD. this after I was roasted on reddit for complaining about that being a possibility and everyone angrily promised me that it was not that. it was that. I'm still bitter
Blu ray has copy protection...
So does DVD and can be bypassed just as easily these days
If you have a blu ray player it's not really that much of a problem. And if you need a back up there's still ways