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Originally posted by CookieRevised
By compressing, blurring, etc... you lose quality, you do not enhance quality.
Excuse me for saying this, but, derrrr. You'll always lose quality. But using different filters it can clean up artifacts the original had. Not all professional DVDs are authored properly you know.
I've performed the test with members of the family, and friends using the original DVD, and the backup copy. Nobody has been able to pick the backup copy. Everyone thinks it looks better.
I didn't use two videos from the DVDs because of legal concern (not sure if it would be <i>entirely</i> legal or not).