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Rogue download packages are frequently poorly encoded, resulting in massive file sizes with severe digital artifacts, ruined color grading, and out-of-sync audio.
The fundamental problem is Most movie theaters cannot project above 24fps or 48fps. 60fps cinema projectors are rare. Streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ cap at 24fps for movies (though they support 60fps for sports).
These files are often massive (30GB-80GB for a 2-hour movie at 60fps with high bitrate) and carry significant legal and cybersecurity risks (malware in codec packs).
The higher frame rate drastically reduces motion blur, allowing for clearer, more detailed action.
For those determined to proceed, remember to respect copyright laws, support filmmakers by purchasing legal copies of the content you enjoy, and focus on creating personal backups rather than distributing converted files. The technology exists to enhance your viewing experience, not to deprive artists of their fair compensation.
A legitimate concern when pursuing is storage space. Higher frame rates exponentially increase file sizes. Consider these estimates for a typical 2-hour movie: