Since it is a DVD copy, the resolution is 480p (Standard Definition) . Because ALF was shot on film but edited on tape, this is generally the highest native quality available; even "HD" versions are usually just upscales of these DVD masters.
This confirms the presence of the "True French" dub (recorded in France) rather than a Canadian French (VQ) version. For ALF , the French dub is legendary due to Roger Carel’s iconic voice work.
This format is perfect if you want the "authentic" 80s experience, complete with the original 4:3 aspect ratio (the square shape that fits old TVs). How to Play It
This contains the complete second season (1987–1988), which includes 26 episodes. This season is famous for episodes like "ALF's Special Christmas."
This is a high-quality "rip." A DVD9 is a dual-layer disc (8.5 GB). "Full" means the menus, bonus features, and original uncompressed video structure from the retail discs are preserved, rather than being compressed into a smaller MKV or MP4 file.