A: No – 720p is below BluRay spec (min 1080p for HD). You could burn as a data disc.
1. Breakdown of the File Name Each part of this naming convention tells you something specific about the file's source, quality, and origin. Roxanne -1987- -BluRay- -720p- -YTS- -YIFY-
No extra codecs are needed – the file is self-contained. | Version | Resolution | File Size | Quality | Best for | |---------|------------|-----------|---------|-----------| | YTS 720p | 1280×720 | ~1 GB | Acceptable | Casual viewing, slow internet | | YTS 1080p | 1920×1080 | ~1.5–2 GB | Good | Most modern screens | | Scene 720p (e.g., SPARKS) | 1280×720 | ~4–6 GB | Very good | Archiving on HDD | | Remux 1080p | 1920×1080 | ~20–30 GB | Perfect | Home theater projectors | | Original BluRay disc | 1080p | ~50 GB | Reference | Collectors | A: No – 720p is below BluRay spec (min 1080p for HD)
| OS | Recommended Player | |----|--------------------| | Windows | VLC Media Player, MPC-HC, PotPlayer | | macOS | VLC, IINA | | Linux | VLC, MPV | | Android | VLC for Android, MX Player | | iOS | VLC for Mobile, Infuse | Breakdown of the File Name Each part of
A: YIFY uses aggressive compression (slower preset, lower bitrate, sometimes denoising) to shrink size while keeping 720p resolution.