Murdoch Mysteries is shot at 24fps (film standard). Some streaming platforms (especially ad-supported ones) mess with the frame rate, causing a slight "soap opera effect." A proper BDRIP preserves the original 23.976fps, keeping the show looking like a period drama, not a cheap video game.
Streaming services compress video to save bandwidth. In dark scenes—like Murdoch investigating a crime scene in a Victorian alleyway—streaming often results in "blockiness" or "banding" (where gradients of grey look like pixelated steps). A BDRIP (Blu-ray Rip) retains the high bitrate of the disc. The wool textures of the 1890s suits and the gaslight shadows look crisp, clean, and cinematic. murdoch mysteries season 12 bdrip
So, pour yourself a cup of tea (or a whiskey for the Inspector), dim the gaslights, and enjoy the best-looking version of Toronto 1902 you can get. Murdoch Mysteries is shot at 24fps (film standard)