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720p Webrip [exclusive] | Bloat

January 3, 2026
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720p Webrip [exclusive] | Bloat

: When a 720p file is 4GB or 5GB when it could look identical at 1GB or 2GB. This usually happens if the uploader uses a high bitrate to "compensate" for the fact that they are re-encoding an already compressed source. 2. WEBRip vs. WEB-DL Quality Source Original file from the server Re-encoded screen capture Quality Untouched, best possible web quality Potential quality loss from "double compression" Common Bloat Low; file size is what the provider sent High; re-encodes often use more data than needed 3. Dealing with Bloat

A bloated WebRip usually relies on poorly optimized H.264 settings. 📊 Comparison: Normal vs. Bloated 720p Files Optimized 720p File Bloated 720p File 1,200 – 2,500 Kbps 5,000 – 8,000 Kbps File Size (90-min Movie) 800 MB – 1.5 GB 3.5 GB – 6 GB Codec Used H.265 (HEVC) or AV1 H.264 (AVC) Baseline Visual Quality Crisp, minimal artifacts Blurry with pixelation 🛠️ How to Fix and Prevent Video Bloat bloat 720p webrip

Poorly configured encoders assign excessively high bitrates to 720p video. : When a 720p file is 4GB or

Avoid 720p files that exceed 2 GB for standard-length movies. WEBRip vs

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