Anx10us
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I'll ask Beastmaster about that.
It's mainly because Apple doesn't officially support Blu-Ray. Apparently there is an solution I'm pursuing, namely some drives can read 4K discs unofficially.
Yes, though, that is the scene. I can tell he has on black ankle boots of some sort, and can make out the heel height, but I see ambiguous signs relative to a toe cap being present and the exact nature of the closure. It almost looks like there is an oversized button.
I wanted the 4K Blu-Ray for maximum image quality. I've not downloaded a digital only copy, but imagine it must be compressed somewhat.
In reality, no 4K TV is actually 4K. They're all UHD. Only the cinema is true 4k. However, the difference between 4k and UHD is small, so TV manufacturers market it as 4k to consumers.
And no, that is not correct, the UHD download won't be any different from the 4K blu-ray. That would defeat the point.
So, if you have a 5k iMac like me, download the UHD and you're good to go. Saves all the hassle you're putting yourself through.