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480p video can look "blurry" or "pixelated" on modern 4K TVs because the TV has to stretch a small image to fit a massive screen. User Perspectives
The "480p" label indicates the video is at resolution (typically 720x480), which is the maximum quality a standard DVD can hold. Tech Review: What to Expect from a 480p MKV Backup MKV_BACKUP_1 480p.mkv
“...whatever it gives you, that's what is on the disc, and it won't get any better than that... All DVDs are going to be at 480p or lower.” Reddit · r/makemkv · 1 year ago 480p video can look "blurry" or "pixelated" on
“...the movies are of significantly lower quality than playing the movies on the DVD directly from my Panasonic Blu-ray player... maybe the Panasonic just upscales to 4K much better than my LG TV.” MakeMKV Forum · 1 year ago Summary Verdict Limited by the DVD standard; feels dated on 4K screens. Audio Quality ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Usually preserves the original 5.1 Dolby/DTS tracks. Convenience ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All DVDs are going to be at 480p or lower
The MKV container is highly flexible, supporting multiple audio tracks (like 5.1 Surround) and subtitles in one file. However, some older smart TVs may struggle to play MKV files natively, often requiring a media server like Plex or Jellyfin .
Excellent for digitizing a physical collection for home servers.