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Finally, there is the external hard drive of the prepper. The guy who has 4,000 movies on a 2TB drive that he keeps in a fireproof safe. He doesn’t need 4K remuxes. He needs volume. He needs efficiency. A 4K movie is 60GB. A 1080p movie is 8GB. A 480p movie is 700MB. On that 2TB drive, he can store nearly 3,000 films. That’s the Library of Alexandria in your pocket. Is the quality bad? Yes. But when the apocalypse comes and the internet is a memory, he will be the king of the bunker, screening Die Hard at a resolution that looks fine on a 7-inch portable DVD player. 480p movie
A typical 4K rip of Dune: Part Two can consume 80 gigabytes. A 480p version, encoded efficiently in x264, might take up 800 megabytes—one-hundredth the size. As one digital nomad and collector, who goes by the handle Ripman76 , explained in a forum post: “I have a 2TB external drive. That’s twenty-five 4K movies. Or it’s two thousand 480p movies. I’d rather have a library than a demo disc.” Are you looking to from one resolution to another