
Authentic files often include metadata regarding the source material and the encoding process used. The Verdict
Whether you are building a private cinema room or simply want the best possible version of a specific piece of media, opting for extra quality ensures a viewing experience that is immersive, durable, and visually stunning.
If you are editing a video, a low-quality source file will fall apart as soon as you apply a filter or color grade.
For editors, creators, and digital archivists, starting with an extra-quality base is essential.
"Extra quality" implies a higher bitrate, meaning more data is processed per second. This eliminates "banding" in dark scenes and "pixelation" during high-motion sequences.
Generally, a 1080p or 4K file with "extra quality" markers will be significantly larger than a standard version.