A series I downloaded from Paramount+ was in two parts as the episodes were released, the first five episodes then the remaining five episodes a month later.
The first five had file sizes from 8GB to 10GB, however the second five resulted in file sizes of 1GB to 2GB. When watching the resulting MKV episodes there is a marked difference in the video quality between the larger files and the smaller ones. The smaller ones create high pixelation in dark scenes sufficient to loose images.
Today, as a test, I downloaded episodes from the same series and the previous larger files are now 1GB to 2GB and the previous smaller files remain the same at 1GB to 2GB.
Does anyone know why this difference is occuring and whether it is possible to attain the higher quality file sizes?
The first five had file sizes from 8GB to 10GB, however the second five resulted in file sizes of 1GB to 2GB. When watching the resulting MKV episodes there is a marked difference in the video quality between the larger files and the smaller ones. The smaller ones create high pixelation in dark scenes sufficient to loose images.
Today, as a test, I downloaded episodes from the same series and the previous larger files are now 1GB to 2GB and the previous smaller files remain the same at 1GB to 2GB.
Does anyone know why this difference is occuring and whether it is possible to attain the higher quality file sizes?
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