**BD** – **Blu-ray Disc** or simply **Blu-ray**. This high-capacity format is used for video releases with a standard resolution of 1920×1080. You mostly see this used for live recordings produced by larger media entities and you get the best quality possible (along with possible extras). As such, they generally cost more.
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**BD** – **Blu-ray Disc** or simply **Blu-ray**. This high-capacity format is used for video releases with a standard resolution of 1920×1080 (it can go as high as 4K but I haven't seen that for *seiyuu* content). You mostly see this used for live recordings produced by larger media entities and you get the best quality possible, along with possible extras. As such, they generally cost more.
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However, some of them come with perks for early purchasers such as advance sale/lotteries for tickets. For multi-day events, the final show tends to be the one released for the Blu-ray since the curtain call or final remarks are also included. On two-show days, the evening session is usually included in an anime’s DVD release or sometimes it merits its own video release — _Free_ and _Yuri On Ice_ _seiyuu_ events being examples.
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However, some of them come with perks for early purchasers such as advance sale/lotteries for tickets. For multi-day events, the final show tends to be the one released for the Blu-ray since the curtain call or final remarks are also included. On two-show days, the evening session is usually included in an anime’s DVD release or sometimes it merits its own video release — *Free* and *Yuri On Ice* *seiyuu* events being examples.
Worth noting is that people may still refer to BDs as DVDs even if they only exist in BD format.