handles this surprisingly well. Here is the breakdown:
For a 1080p file, it punches 20% above its weight class. It isn't a REMUX (which would be ~25GB), but on a standard 55-inch TV viewed from 8 feet, 99% of viewers cannot tell the difference. Cars.2006.1080p.BluRay.x264.AAC-ETRG
This string of code tells you everything about the file. Let’s decode it like a pit crew decoding a telemetry readout. handles this surprisingly well
| Feature | | 4K BluRay (HEVC) | DVD (2006) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | 1920x1080 | 3840x2160 (Upscaled) | 720x480 | | Codec | x264 (AVC) | x265 (HEVC) / HDR10 | MPEG-2 | | Audio | AAC 5.1 | Dolby Atmos / TrueHD 7.1 | Dolby Digital 5.1 @ 448kbps | | Bitrate | ~3 Mbps | ~25 Mbps | ~5 Mbps | | Best for | Everyday viewing, older HDTVs, phones | Large OLED screens, Atmos sound systems | CRT TVs (nostalgia) | | HDR | No (SDR) | Yes (Wider color gamut) | No | This string of code tells you everything about the file