I heard that.
I understand you're looking for a "full text" related to — but that phrase is ambiguous. Depending on what you actually need, here are the most likely interpretations, with full-text examples for each. 1. If you want a technical description (for video/audio enthusiasts): "Family Guy Season 18 – Lossless Presentation"
Shrugs I just wanted to see Meg get hit by a car in 24-bit color. family guy season 18 lossless
Stewie walks in with a tiny audio analyzer.
Peter sits on the couch, holding a Blu-ray disc labeled "Season 18 – Lossless." I heard that
Yeah, but this has 0.1% more Stewie's spit sounds. Holds disc to ear I can almost hear him saying "Victory is mine."
What father fails to understand is that "lossless" doesn't make unfunny jokes funnier. It just preserves them in pristine mediocrity. Now if you'll excuse me, I've rigged the surround sound to play my manifesto at 7.1 channels of uncompressed glory. Peter sits on the couch, holding a Blu-ray
Lossless in media refers to video or audio compressed without generational quality loss (e.g., x264/x265 in MKV with FLAC or TrueHD audio). Season 18 of Family Guy (2019–2020) is available in full 1080p Blu-ray remuxes preserving original PCM/TrueHD 5.1 audio. Episode list includes "Yacht Rocky,""Bri-Da,""The Marrying Kind,""Coma Guy,""Better Off Meg,""Holly Bibble,""Movin' In (Principal Shepherd's Song)," and "The Pandemic Special." A lossless rip maintains bit-for-bit identical video/audio to the source disc, typically ~30–50 GB for the full season. from Season 18 (original content, not actual copyrighted script): SCENE: LIVING ROOM – PETER AND LOIS