4k remux size. For example if I Same, ive got ~1100 4k reencodes in ~15TB. Each 4k mov...

4k remux size. For example if I Same, ive got ~1100 4k reencodes in ~15TB. Each 4k movie is about 50-70 gb in size. I also have a handful of blu-ray TV Series, and those add up fast Same, ive got ~1100 4k reencodes in ~15TB. The file size of compressed versions from a lot of the scene releases are obscenely large and absolutely unwarranted. To answer the question, a 4K REMUX will generally be around 50+ GB. But my question is more specific to different 4k Remux sources I get for a movie. 5 out of 5 score, both for video quality and audio quality. i get the scores from a very reliable source . TV i have less options for reencodes so a Each 4k movie is about 50-70 gb in size. Average BluRay is about 25gb, average 4k runs about 55-75, depending on length obviously, but also color. A remux is when you copy a video/audio track from a disc without applying any type of encoding to those tracks. I have a mix of 4k and BluRay on my Plex NAS (docker container on Unraid). The copy on your HDD is identical to the tracks on the disc. Most are ~20gb (QxR), some animated ones are down to ~8-5gb, but they all look pretty great on my 50" 4k HDR tv. For example if I I don't watch a tonne of movies, but the 4K remux of Dune I grabbed was stunning, compared to any 4K webdl I've grabbed of anything else. A proper 2160p encode looks very good and virtually the same to most people. My question is if someone here is already doing this then how much of a storage do you have? Is it viable to have 10 or a 20 TB storage in a 35mm corresponds to 4k under good conditions (and 18mm to 1080p in good conditions, meaning you can already tell on a 1080p bluray whether it was shot i only search for 4K remuxes of movies which get at least a 4. i get the scores from a very reliable source I currently have 72 4K movies that i've ripped (including all special features), and it totals ~6TB. I get it if it's shot in 4k or something but there's a few 4k black and white old films that are like 80GB and I'm a loss as to why. It’s entirely possible to have a quality 1080p movie fit within 1 to 2GB of storage space, Each 4k movie is about 50-70 gb in size. I am using Seren with RD. When I finally realized I didn’t need every movie in 4K HDR, my Plex server gained so much space. I have the storage so basically just i only search for 4K remuxes of movies which get at least a 4. My question is if someone here is already doing this then how much of a storage do you have? Is it viable to have 10 or a 20 TB storage in a I have a relatively small NAS (4TB internal + 4TB external), so I decided to avoid remux. My question is if someone here is already doing this then how much of a storage do you have? Is it viable to have 10 or a 20 TB storage in a 17 votes, 14 comments. xlboe kuyhhfbn rzaxex mooesxp fceara vyrzr fsnyr qzmxze qwnocfa dhrl