: Using a bitrate that is unnecessarily high for the source material, resulting in a massive file size that doesn't look any better than a smaller, more efficiently encoded version.
Developers should flag bloat in automated checks: compare bitrate, resolution, and stream count to reference rips to detect oversized webrip releases. bloat webrip new
AI upscalers (Topaz, etc.) have convinced a generation that they can "create" detail. A new trend involves taking a 720p WEB-DL, using AI to blow it up to 4K (adding fake grain and sharpening), and then labeling it "Bloat Webrip New 4K." : Using a bitrate that is unnecessarily high
If you are looking at "bloat" from a web management perspective, it refers to the accumulation of "junk" that slows down sites: A Demonstration of Modern Web Bloat A new trend involves taking a 720p WEB-DL,
The "New" trend in WebRips often focuses on removing the "bloat." Traditional WebRips can be massive files that eat up hard drive space.
: Multiple high-definition audio streams (like 7.1 surround sound) in languages the user doesn't need.