You need the Blu-ray REMUX with DTS-HD MA 5.1 . Avoid WEB-DL. Expect 50GB total. Happy hunting, Quahog audiophiles. Do you think lossless audio matters for animated sitcoms? Or is 320kbps MP3 "good enough"? Let us know in the comments.
Season 10 of Family Guy (2011-2012) is a particularly sought-after season. It contains fan-favorite episodes like "Back to the Pilot" (where Brian and Stewie rewrite history), "Be Careful What You Fish For" , and "Meg Stinks!" — episodes that deserve to be heard with their full dynamic range.
But what does actually mean for a cartoon? And where does this season stand in the world of high-fidelity animation? Let’s break it down. What "Lossless" Means for Family Guy In the audio/video world, lossless refers to audio that hasn't been compressed using a lossy codec like MP3, AAC (used by iTunes/Apple Music), or Dolby Digital (AC-3). True lossless audio (FLAC, ALAC, or MLP) preserves every single bit of the studio master.