Anthony
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Much of the quality has to do with the content itself. For instance, if you're watching movies that are currently in theaters, chances are you're watching a telesynced version. Telesynced movies are recorded with a camera in the theater and aren't of the same quality as a retail bluray that has been transcoded.
Depends on which source you pick too.
Example
The day straight outta Compton was released, there were 60+ to pick from, the first 30ish were HORRIBLE, couple were funny as the black dude recording in the theater was making comments, people walking by his camera and he's bitchin at them " cause dey messin wit hiz greenz"
Anywho, I found a digital copy of the movie. With the warning at the bottom about being a crime blah blah blah
Some new releases its a day or so after release. But I more times than not, find a clean copy.
"80's music videos" is awesome!