Every time I watch a movie on disc I can't get over how much full and rich they sound compared to the over compressed streams. It makes a bigger difference to the experience than the picture for me personally.
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So this is what bugs me: how can Netflix claim to have 4k stream when its average video bitrate is 18mbps, compared to 128mbps on a 4k disc?