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Star Trek Voyager S01e01 720p Or 1080i Extra Quality Jun 2026

While official, remastered 1080p Blu-rays are currently unavailable, fans can still enjoy superior picture quality:

Because Voyager was never officially remastered in high definition from the original film negatives, choosing between a 720p or 1080i file isn't as simple as picking the higher number. The Core Technical Challenge

Completely recreate all CGI and model-based special effects at HD resolutions. star trek voyager s01e01 720p or 1080i extra quality

The "i" stands for interlaced. The file splits the image into alternating lines of odd and even fields.

If you are forced to watch the 1080i version (say, you have an old DVR recording), do not play it on a standard media player. You need a . The file splits the image into alternating lines

This creates a major hurdle for HD releases:

: Most "1080i HDTV" versions of S01E01 originate from television network broadcasts (like BBC America or Syfy HD). This creates a major hurdle for HD releases:

For a 20-year-old episode like "Caretaker," the video quality may vary depending on the source and encoding. However, if you're looking for a good quality version, you may want to look for a 720p or 1080p (progressive scan) encode, which should provide a crisp and clear picture.

The 720p video is progressive, so it plays natively on your modern TV without any tricky deinterlacing. The motion will be smoother, and you will avoid the potential for combing artifacts that can plague interlaced video on modern screens. The loss in detail from not using 1080i is often negligible, especially when dealing with upscaled source material.

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While official, remastered 1080p Blu-rays are currently unavailable, fans can still enjoy superior picture quality:

Because Voyager was never officially remastered in high definition from the original film negatives, choosing between a 720p or 1080i file isn't as simple as picking the higher number. The Core Technical Challenge

Completely recreate all CGI and model-based special effects at HD resolutions.

The "i" stands for interlaced. The file splits the image into alternating lines of odd and even fields.

If you are forced to watch the 1080i version (say, you have an old DVR recording), do not play it on a standard media player. You need a .

This creates a major hurdle for HD releases:

: Most "1080i HDTV" versions of S01E01 originate from television network broadcasts (like BBC America or Syfy HD).

For a 20-year-old episode like "Caretaker," the video quality may vary depending on the source and encoding. However, if you're looking for a good quality version, you may want to look for a 720p or 1080p (progressive scan) encode, which should provide a crisp and clear picture.

The 720p video is progressive, so it plays natively on your modern TV without any tricky deinterlacing. The motion will be smoother, and you will avoid the potential for combing artifacts that can plague interlaced video on modern screens. The loss in detail from not using 1080i is often negligible, especially when dealing with upscaled source material.

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