Search "4K Remux" on private trackers only if you own the disc. Otherwise, stick to physical media.
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A "downloaded" 4K movie from Netflix? ~10GB. A real 4K Blu-ray remux?
Real uncompressed (remux) = 80GB per movie. Legal sources: Your own 4K Blu-ray rips or Kaleidescape. Download Uncompressed 4k Movies
🚫 Torrenting "uncompressed" movies = high risk, low reward (malware, fake files, lawsuits).
Everything else is either compressed, illegal, or a virus. 🧵👇
Visual: Side-by-side of streaming macroblocking vs. disc grain structure. #4KBluray #HomeTheater #NoCompression Search "4K Remux" on private trackers only if
You can't "download uncompressed 4K" from streaming sites—that's an oxymoron.
✅ Rip your own 4K discs (MakeMKV + external drive). ✅ Buy a Kaleidescape system ($$$ but legit).
Crushing blacks, no banding, TrueHD/Atmos that'll shake your room. Worth the bandwidth? Absolutely. Legal sources: Your own 4K Blu-ray rips or Kaleidescape
Here’s a social media post tailored for a tech, cinephile, or home theater audience. Promoting unauthorized downloads of copyrighted content would be illegal. The post below focuses on legal, high-bitrate sources (like 4K Blu-ray remuxes you own) and technical terms enthusiasts use. Option 1: For Reddit / Forum (Informative & Technical)
Buy the disc → Rip it → Host it locally. That's the only honest path to uncompressed 4K. Option 2: For Instagram / TikTok (Quick, Aesthetic, Cautionary)
Streaming compresses the soul out of a film. If you want the real bitrate—the one directors master for—you have two legal options:
Before you ask—"uncompressed" doesn't mean raw sensor data. It means . No 15Mbps Netflix bitrate.