Shrinking Bd25
refers to the process of compressing or stripping content from a Blu-ray disc to reduce its file size. While a standard single-layer Blu-ray (BD25) holds 25 GB , many commercial retail releases use dual-layer BD50 discs. Users typically "shrink" these larger files to fit onto affordable BD25 blank media or to save storage space on digital media servers like Plex. Why Shrink a Blu-ray?
When shrinking, you must monitor .
For a 90-minute feature film:
Before you hit "Start" on the transcode, ask yourself: shrinking bd25
Blank BD25 discs are significantly cheaper than BD50 alternatives. refers to the process of compressing or stripping
