Any streaming service with Blu-ray like quality?

The same way adiophiles hate mp3 and love CDs because it is lossless.

Videophiles hate mp4 and love Blu-rays, because it is lossless too.

Any streaming service like netflix that is lossless??

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>Streaming
>Lossless

Pick one and only one

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>Blu-ray
>lossless

No, download blurays or buy them.

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Why on earth would a streaming platform waste bandwidth on improving streaming quality when normies literally consume YouTube without complaining. Do you honestly think any normie notices the absolute shit video and audio quality of streaming services?

Die and give up

If you stream from your Bluray drive it's close to bluray quality.

i don't know, you'll have to ask someone who has more experience streaming

Blu-Ray isn't lossless.

Regardless, no, there isn't any streaming service with the same level of quality.

Blu-ray quality goes down depending on how many extra features are on the disc. Ultra HD Blu-ray is actually what videophiles would choose.

True videophiles take a UHD bluray and encode it to 4:4:4 1080p since 4k is a meme.

>love Blu-rays, because it is lossless too.
just please stop posting. we get it, you really want attention.

This, just get the copy that’s in the hard drive the movie theatre uses, it should have the best quality.

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I'll ignore the fact that blurays aren't lossless, but the closest streaming service you'll get is Vudu. Higher quality than Netflix; especially for UHD and 7.1ch lossless DTS.

They are encrypted/tied to the hardware.

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What about download? Apple, Google, Microsoft let you download films.

>tfw i have access to this as a IT contractor
Just get all the part numbers and hopefully find a simulator that will accept them as part of a build.

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lol, no.

Mate I'm a videophile and I have a deep hatred for blu-ray. It's not lossless or anywhere near there. In fact not only us it fucking lossy but it uses 4:2:0 chroma sub sampling which is essentially a huge middle finger to people like me.

To be fair, you wouldn't be able to fit a movie on a disc with 4:4:4 high def footage.

You'd need to put it on a hard drive.

>muh optimal movie quality is standing alongside directors filming the shit. Need the light from the film set to go directly into my eyeball

b8. 7/10 though. I actually think you're genuinely autistic enough to believe what you're saying.

Not quite. Mp3 is a white noise generator while mp4 is compression

Not quite. MP4 is a container that can contain lossy or lossless audio.

just stream remux torrents

Wait for 20+Mbit/sec-ish H.265/AV1 streaming service.

>Mp3 is a white noise generator
good one user

>Any streaming service like netflix that is lossless??
That would cost a load of money for you.

Doesn't even hold separate subtitles among other limitations

That is not true.
Please stop posting.

I never said otherwise.

>Doesn't even hold separate subtitles
it does, though
Stream #0:2(eng): Subtitle: mov_text (tx3g / 0x67337874), 0 kb/s (default)

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>The same way adiophiles hate mp3 and love CDs because it is lossless.

>Videophiles hate mp4 and love Blu-rays, because it is lossless too.

>Any streaming service like netflix that is lossless??

Lossless, ha, thanks man, I haven't laughed this hard in quite a while.

Protip: Blu-ray like quality just means 1080p video, nothing more.

LOL, enjoy your 60 minute per disc then.

You can do the math yourself, even using the largest bluray available you'd have a hard time fitting a full length (2-3 hours) 1080p 4:4:4 film.

>Protip: Blu-ray like quality just means 1080p video, nothing more.
You're retarded.

YouTube has 1080p60 at around 5mbps, a bluray does 1080p24 at 30mbps+

If only someone ever did that

He's right you know

Either you are trolling by responding to your own b8 or you're seriously stupid for biting that.

mp4 is a container
mp4 files usually contain h.264 video and AAC audio which is what most blu-rays can also come with. Only difference is that you have an entire 25GB for video and it's not restricted to AAC audio.

You can torrent BD remuxes to a seedbox and do a simple http stream from there. I do that quite often, works fine as long as your connection is faster than the overall bitrate+some margin. Probably isn't really what you meant though.

Also, no offence but you're a bit confused about how video compression works, what MP4 is, what a BD contains, etc etc. No shame in that; if you're interested in high-quality video it's worth reading up on it.