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How do these episodes come out like they do?

The Realist™

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Er, allow me to explain. Whenever you download a D/P episode, or an episode in general, they're in DVD like quality, no commercials, hell ,no SIGNS of them at all, it feels exactly if it's a DVD or something. Not to mention the episodes get uploaded like 30 minutes after it's actually aired in Japan. Thoughts/Answer?
 
Well, TV Tokyo does not watermark their shows, so it's hardly a mystery. The commercials are simply cut out, a trivial matter with recorded material. But 30 minutes after broadcast, no way. 5 hours is more like it.

But really, there's nothing to be amazed of.
 
I wouldn't call it "DVD quality". It's not as high quality as DVD. (Bitrate, picture quality, etc.)

Well, TV Tokyo does not watermark their shows, so it's hardly a mystery.
They watermark their HDTV stuff though as far as I know.

I agree, it's nothing special. It may have been 7 years ago.
 
I have seen some torrents of Anime with the commericals left in-tact, and I find it pretty enjoyable. It certainly is interesting too see what the commercials of other countries are like.
 
Yeah, I wish the commercials would stay intact in the recordings we get.
 
Yeah, I wish the commercials would stay intact in the recordings we get.

I agree, I didn't even know Pokemon had a deal with McDonalds until I started looking at the screens before the end of an episode. o_O
 
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