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Here’s a helpful write-up about , aimed at someone learning about high-quality video formats or browsing releases on private trackers.
You cannot appreciate without addressing the elephant in the room: Storage . Remux-framestor
However, if you are watching on a laptop, a small monitor, or a standard phone, you will likely not notice the difference in quality, and the massive file size will be a waste of space. In that case, you would be better off looking for a high-quality "encode" (like those by groups such as NTb, Wiki, or EbP). Here’s a helpful write-up about , aimed at
Here is where the distinction matters.
| Format | Quality | File Size | Good for | |----------------------|----------------------------------|----------------|----------------------------------------| | | Identical to Blu-ray | Very large | Projectors, high-end home theaters | | Encode (x264/x265) | Lower, re-encoded | Small–medium | Everyday watching, storage efficiency | | Full Blu-ray | Identical + menus/extras | Largest | Disc burning, completionists | In that case, you would be better off
: They prioritize perfectly timed chapters and multiple subtitle formats (often OCR'd to text-based SRT or converted to PGS for compatibility). Why They Are Highly Ranked In community-maintained resources like Trash Guides