| Quality | Approx. Total Size | Per Episode | |---------|--------------------|--------------| | 480p (x264) | 2–4 GB | 200–400 MB | | 1080p (x264) | 10–20 GB | 1–2 GB | | 1080p (x265/HEVC) | 5–10 GB | 500 MB – 1 GB |
Below is a direct comparison between the standard-definition format and the high-definition 1080p format to help you choose the best version for your screen. 📊 Quick Summary: The Core Differences
This format has a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. It was the standard for old DVD discs and older tube televisions.
For Game of Thrones , Season 1 originally aired on HBO in 1080i, but most digital versions today are 1080p. The 480p versions are usually downscaled from the master for mobile or legacy devices.
| Quality | Approx. Total Size | Per Episode | |---------|--------------------|--------------| | 480p (x264) | 2–4 GB | 200–400 MB | | 1080p (x264) | 10–20 GB | 1–2 GB | | 1080p (x265/HEVC) | 5–10 GB | 500 MB – 1 GB |
Below is a direct comparison between the standard-definition format and the high-definition 1080p format to help you choose the best version for your screen. 📊 Quick Summary: The Core Differences
This format has a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. It was the standard for old DVD discs and older tube televisions.
For Game of Thrones , Season 1 originally aired on HBO in 1080i, but most digital versions today are 1080p. The 480p versions are usually downscaled from the master for mobile or legacy devices.