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  • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    Even regular Blu-Rays are better quality than streaming.

    4K-blurays are the definitive way to see movies at home.

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        21 hours ago

        Netflix 4K has a bitrate topping out around 16 Mbps (and often lower), Blu-ray 4K is something like 140 Mbps. Streaming services compress the hell out of video to save bandwidth. It’s like comparing MP3 and FLAC.

      • AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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        22 hours ago

        If you have a good enough tv then it’s an extremely noticeable difference. Especially in big budget movies like Dune.

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        I find the easiest way to spot the quality difference is a dark scene. On streaming look at the dark areas. You’ll likely see bands and patches of different levels of black if you pay attention.

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          If I have to pay extra attention to a specific part of the screen during a specific part of a show just to notice the difference, is it really that big of a difference?