@DrDre
That makes sense. Its better to have more detail, and just try to ignore the aliasing as opposed to losing detail, and having less aliasing.
@thorr
LaserDisc capture is a very delicate, and tedious process to get the most quality. But the amount of time and work to get the perfect capture would not be ideal in this situation. But, it would have much less aliasing, and noise too.
I think LaserDisc Master is the guy to ask on this. I have a strange feeling that he is knowledgeable in this area :D