Hi, everyone. I always copy my purchased Blurays 1:1 as MKV movie files to my hard drive. Unfortunately, as you all know, this variant costs a lot of storage space. Therefore, I plan to rip my new Blurays as a smaller file in the future. I would now be interested to know from which gigabyte quantity no difference in the picture quality can be seen with the naked eye? How many gigabytes would you recommend for a normal Full HD Bluray and how many gigabytes for a 4K UHD Bluray?
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Originally posted by LEXXE
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Hi, everyone. I always copy my purchased Blurays 1:1 as MKV movie files to my hard drive. Unfortunately, as you all know, this variant costs a lot of storage space. Therefore, I plan to rip my new Blurays as a smaller file in the future. I would now be interested to know from which gigabyte quantity no difference in the picture quality can be seen with the naked eye? How many gigabytes would you recommend for a normal Full HD Bluray and how many gigabytes for a 4K UHD Bluray?
Originally posted by LEXXE
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Thank you for your answer. Sorry I expressed myself wrong. I meant to rip the main film to the smallest amount of data so that the naked eye could not see any difference in the picture quality compared to the original size.
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