A fan of Star Trek: Voyager, I see!

, which was fully remastered, Paramount has officially indicated no plans to remaster

do not exist. Unlike The Next Generation, Voyager has never received an official HD remaster from Paramount. Why an Official HD Version Doesn't Exist

The Voyager crew soon learns that the Ocampans are hostages of the Array, being taken care of by a being known as the Caretaker. The Caretaker, who seems benevolent but is actually controlling and oppressive, refuses to let the Voyager leave with the Ocampans. Captain Janeway must navigate this moral and technological dilemma to free both the Ocampans and her crew.

  • Choose 720p for smoother motion and fewer interlace artifacts, especially on modern progressive displays.
  • Choose 1080i only if it’s a higher-bitrate, well-processed transfer and you use a display/player with high-quality deinterlacing.

Official 720p or 1080i versions of Star Trek: Voyager do not exist, as the series has never received an official high-definition remaster from Paramount. The highest official quality available is 480i Standard Definition (SD) on DVD or via streaming services like Paramount+.

  1. Best: AI-upscaled 1080p (progressive) from fan remasters.
  2. Second Best: Native 720p WEB-DL.
  3. Worst: Raw 1080i broadcast captures.
  • The Good: Skin textures (Janeway’s freckles, Paris’ sneer) look incredible.
  • The Bad: The CGI Kazon ship looks like melted plastic. AI struggles with early CG.

Here's a write-up on the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager, which is titled "Caretaker":