Because The Voice is a visually dynamic show—featuring flashy lighting rigs, spinning chairs, and confetti drops—it is susceptible to compression artifacts. A standard TVRip, if sourced from a lower-bitrate signal, might exhibit "macro-blocking" (pixelation) during high-motion sequences, such as the rapid-fire montage auditions or the high-energy finale performances. The screen would bear the persistent, semi-transparent NBC watermark in the bottom right corner, a stamp of authenticity for the broadcast.
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By the time Season 20 aired in 2021, the TVRip was already becoming an obsolete format for mainstream audiences. NBC Universal had heavily invested in their streaming platform, Peacock. Most viewers who sought a digital copy of the show were looking for "WEB-DLs"—the pristine, ad-free (or ad-skipped) versions available on iTunes or Amazon Prime. Because The Voice is a visually dynamic show—featuring