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  1. I tried this recently and was surprised that the result was less quality than the bluray disc it was ripped from...is that normal?
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  2. How did you create this mp4 file?
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  3. It was a bluray rip from yify, looked great streaming but when I converted to bluray didc looks like it lost resolution from winavi software
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    Unless the file you downloaded was the same size or larger than a full bluray disc, yes, it's normal. If the resolution and play time are the same and the file is smaller, something had to have been taken out. Quality.
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    Originally Posted by leeestrada View Post
    It was a bluray rip from yify, looked great streaming but when I converted to bluray didc looks like it lost resolution from winavi software
    what size blu-ray disc did you burn to ??
    if you used the 25GB blanks then your movie file would need to be shrunk (compressed) to fit on the disc.
    the 50GB blanks should work without compression.
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  6. Most of the yify BD rips I've seen are less that 2 GB. You really expect a 30+ GB Blu-ray video compressed to 2 GB, then (probably reencoded again by winavi) to look like the original BD? Buy the BD if you want BD quality.
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  7. Thanks for the info, I will keep the mp4's as they are, they doook great on my 65 inch Vizio as is without burning back to bluray
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  8. Look great, hate autocorrect...lol
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  9. You can always examine the m2ts video on the disc with MediaInfo to see what properties it has.
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    I bet they doook great, too!

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