Highly Compressed Movies And Tv Shows

For TV shows, PSA (Public Self-Affirmation) and Vyndros are the kings. They specialize in 1080p HEVC files that average 200MB to 400MB per episode. The quality is shockingly good for the size.

Airplane Wi-Fi is a myth. Train tunnels kill 5G. For long-haul flights or road trips, a tablet loaded with 50 highly compressed TV show episodes (averaging 100MB each) provides endless entertainment without buffering.

Disclaimer: The distribution of copyrighted movies and TV shows without permission is illegal in most jurisdictions. This article is for educational purposes regarding file compression technology and legal personal archiving. highly compressed movies and tv shows

Do you own a Blu-ray collection? Here is the safest, legal way to create highly compressed files using Handbrake.

Step 1: Rip the disc. Use MakeMKV to create an uncompressed MKV file (approx 30GB). Step 2: Open Handbrake. Select the MKV file. Step 3: Choose the preset. For TV shows, PSA (Public Self-Affirmation) and Vyndros

The RF Value secret: In Handbrake, RF stands for "Rate Factor." 18 is "lossless-ish," 28 is "highly compressed." For TV shows, use 28. For action movies, use 24.

Note: You generally find these via torrent aggregators. Always use a VPN and understand your local laws. The RF Value secret: In Handbrake, RF stands


At its core, video compression is the process of removing redundant data. A raw, uncompressed video file is astronomically large—roughly 1-3 GB per second of footage. Highly compressed movies use complex mathematical algorithms (codecs) to shrink that by 90% to 99%.

There are two types of compression:

When we say "highly compressed," we are usually referring to files that are 10% to 5% of the original source size. Think: A 4GB movie instead of 40GB, or a 250MB episode instead of 2.5GB.