The different in sizes depends on the group encoding them. Some groups are better encoders than others. There are small files that have better or same quality as the big files.
What about mini HD movies ? As I found the picture quality is very good but there is no 5.1 audio ( only stereo ) that's why it's only 2-3GB size.
It does not looks good on 40+ screen
First, tell us what size of screen you plan to use?
Phablet / laptop / tablet doesn't need anything bigger than 4Gb
However, if you have a 55" monster TV, then its a different story.
you can found mp4 rip like 1~4gb
Ive watched alot of the 1080 and 720 and have found that for the majority of them it doesnt really matter depending on the size of the screen. But as far as size if its a 5 gig difference its probably because of subtitles or something they added extra
For some reason I think it had not caught on as much as they expected. Not as quick as DVD anyway.
Often the really big files are disc images, to be burned to bluray disc for general use. I think the difference in quality would be minimal.
Monkeysocks is right, In my experience anything around 25 or 50Gb is meant to be put on physical media for viewing on BD player. However, I usually network stream 7-13gb mkv files via xbmc on my 55" Led and cannot tell any difference.
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