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Digital Monster / Digimon X-Evolution (1080p)

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Encoded Digimon X-Evolution into high quality MKV h.264 format with Japanese audio, along with English Subtitles as well.

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Comments (5)

DmonHiro

I didn’t know X-Evolution had an HD version. Where did it come from?

sepe

it’s very blurry, so upscale from dvd, I’d guess.

ChadXBeriz

let’s try this

VEGETA

maybe it is just an upscale from DVD??

DarkDream787
DarkDream787

I made it. It is indeed scaled from the Japanese DVD source. The person who requested I do this movie, also requested that I do a 1080p scaled version, so I made it.

It’s not terrible by any means, but it’s not super amazing either. It certainly looks better than the 480p version being scaled by media players, or TV’s with softer or lesser quality scaling methods to fill 1080p or higher screens.

Due to the year of release, and the animation style/resolution, if we do by some miracle get an official Blu-Ray one day, they are most likely just going to scale it as well, like they do with most anime’s from around the era this was made. They did not animate much in HD digitally back then, and are usually forced to scale it for modern release due to being digitally animated, and not something they can rescan/remaster like film. They might be able to scale it slightly better if they do it right, due to having the original unaltered digital source, but this is currently the best we have to work with. They usually will not take the time, and money needed to re-animate it from the ground up in a newer higher resolution. The cost wouldn’t be worth it to them. They didn’t even do the original TV series justice, and give a decent Blu-Ray release. It was all smeared up garbage and low quality scaling.

I can see why the requester wanted a decent quality scale of this.