Only thing likely to run at 60fps is sports compilations, and they'll be limited to 720p due to the limitations of the format. Just don't try to futz with the aspect ratio and you'll be good to go. All that's in the 280px which were cropped off is the black bars that were used to letterbox the film from it's native 21:9 to your TV's 16:9. Even if you did have a reference copy, you'd likely have to still-frame through high-complexity scenes - or even diff the stills - in order to notice any difference. You will likely not notice any difference particularly since you don't have the original as a reference to compare against. Honestly, at that high a bitrate, there'll probably be more image degradation from generational loss than anything else, and I'd expect that to be very minor anyway. Probably a little softening of the film grain, if there is any. Short answer: Diminishing returns in video quality, plus extra audio tracks and special features.Īt >10gb, there'll be some minor loss of fine detail, and some minor blurring of already-blurry high-motion shots.
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