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The series also succeeded because Dunn remained a fan. He doesn’t lecture; he geeks out. Watching him try to keep up with drum patterns or interview his heroes with genuine star‑struck awe makes Metal Evolution accessible to non‑metalheads while remaining authentic to insiders. | Format | Resolution | Bitrate | File Size (per ep) | Notes | |--------|------------|---------|--------------------|-------| | DVD | 480i (NTSC) | ~5 Mbps | ~1 GB (VOB) | Earliest release, interlaced, no anamorphic widescreen for early episodes. | | 720p AMZN WebRip | 1280x720 | ~3–4 Mbps | 1.2–1.8 GB | Sharp, progressive scan, good for large monitors. This is the "sweet spot." | | 1080p Web-DL | 1920x1080 | ~6–8 Mbps | 2.5–4 GB | Highest quality, but some upscaled interview footage shows no major gain over 720p. |

For most viewers, the 720p AMZN version remains ideal—particularly for those collecting complete seasons with balanced file sizes. If you have legally acquired the episodes (or are digitizing your DVD collection), proper naming helps media servers like Plex or Jellyfin recognize the series. A correct file structure would be: Metal.Evolution.S01.COMPLETE.720p.AMZN.WEBRip.x...

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