Bloat Bdrip 【Recent】
Bloat is often seen as undesirable because it can make the ripped files larger and more cumbersome to store or transmit, without providing a noticeable increase in video quality. Efficient ripping and encoding practices aim to balance file size with video quality."
“Nice quality, but it’s bloated — could be half the size with the same sharpness.” bloat bdrip
Typical BDRips use the Matroska (.mkv) container and the x264 or x265 (HEVC) codecs. These codecs are designed to compress the massive raw data of a Blu-ray into a manageable size while retaining as much detail as possible. The Problem of "Bloat" Bloat is often seen as undesirable because it
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"Bloat" in BDRip encoding is a relative term. What constitutes wasted space to a storage-conscious streamer is considered necessary quality preservation to a purist archivist. The Problem of "Bloat" Here’s a breakdown: "Bloat"
The term 'bloat' in the context of video encoding and ripping usually refers to the increase in file size of the ripped video compared to its original size on the Blu-ray disc. Bloat can occur due to several reasons, such as:
Surprisingly, the answer is not always "yes." The perception of bloat depends heavily on the hardware and the "eye" of the viewer.