User blog comment:Adam Korlik/Do you think that The Loud House would go on Blu-Ray in the future?/@comment-26302585-20171110005913/@comment-33558301-20180312225037

True. But with DVDs, the resolution is pretty limited to either 480i or 480p. The Blu-ray discs however, they are capable of 1080p Full HD, and in some cases they can also be set to 4K 2160p. I know you're gonna bring this up, if you put a DVD in a Blu-ray player hooked up to HDMI, I will tell you that it is not a miracle thing that gives your DVDs high definition. Once you put a DVD in a Blu-ray player hooked up to HDMI, then it will act as a component signal. Nothing changes, it's just a convenience thing. Something you watch your DVDs through the HDMI port, you don't suddenly get the 1080p out of it, it doesn't work that way. And there's a question from you saying "Adam do I have to get the Blu-ray version, can I just take my DVD player and stick it in a scaler and go to component to HDMI to get that full 1080p?" Freaking no, it doesn't work that way! I can't even be bothered how many people are asking me that question, "Can I just stick the component cables in a scaler to get that full upgraded image on my DVD player," NO, it doesn't freaking work that way. So, don't think that's an option. I mean you could do it, but it's not gonna look as good. The best way to watch it in high definition is the Blu-ray version.