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: While usually slightly larger than 100MB (typically 700MB–1GB), YTS is the industry leader for high-quality compression, offering the best visual clarity at the lowest possible bitrates. Legal Alternatives for Small File Sizes
Use or MPC-HC on PC to apply "sharpening" filters. This can make a 100MB film look convincingly 480p rather than 240p.
Must be reduced to 32–64 kbps (often mono or low-bitrate HE-AAC). Video: Left with only ~100 kbps.
Compression works by removing repetitive data from a video file. For instance, in a scene with a static background, the encoder only updates the pixels that actually move, drastically reducing the required data.
If you try to watch Mad Max: Fury Road at 90MB, you will see a slideshow of colored squares. Don't do it.
Because of the heavy compression, choose movies that are naturally "forgiving."