~Liz (who will still buy the series on DVD if it comes out so she can get all the cool extras! )
Me, too! A DVD-quality, hopefully anamorphic widescreen, video would be optimal. DirecTV only broadcasts in SVHS quality, so it's not worth it to me to record on higher quality settings. The Philips DVD Recorder can record up to DV-quality (1-hour per disc) all the way down to VHS quality (EP+ in their terms for 6-hours per disc). I record mine in SVHS quality (EP for 4-hours per disc). Since I edit out all commercials, I can easily fit 5 episodes per disc.
I already have all 88 eps on DVD. I'm just recording a few as a sample to see if there's any difference. I've noticed that TNT's broadcasts seem to have a very brownish tint to the backgrounds, especially noticeable if shown on a computer monitor. I haven't yet done a close comparison of that to the TBS broadcasts. Fortunately, though, DVD+R and DVD+RW is playable on just about every recent generation standard DVD player so I don't have to do that often. In addition, I think I like TBS's transparent logo and the lack of huge advertisement after coming back from commercial break.