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What is Blu-ray Resolution? How to Choose and Use it?
Blu-ray discs are great for playing high-quality classic movies, but many people may not be clear about how to choose the right Blu-ray resolution, such as 1080P or 4K. How can you get the best playback results? This article will introduce the difference between Blu-ray resolutions in detail, recommend suitable playback software, and provide detailed playback steps to help you choose the most suitable resolution.
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Basic Introduction to Blu-ray Resolution The Features of Different Blu-ray Resolutions Detailed Way to Choose the Right Blu-ray Resolution Playing Blu-rays in 4K/1080P Resolution in Simple Steps How to Play Blu-rays on TV in High QualityBasic Introduction to Blu-ray Resolution
What is the resolution of Blu-ray? Blu-ray resolution refers to the video quality offered by Blu-ray discs. As an upgrade from the DVD format, Blu-ray provides superior output quality. Its 1080p resolution is celebrated for its outstanding detail and vibrant colors. Some Blu-rays also feature 720p HD, though with slightly less detail than 1080p. On the other hand, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray delivers incredibly sharp, detailed images, providing the ultimate viewing experience on 4K Ultra HD TVs and players.
The Features of Different Blu-ray Resolutions
Now, speaking of resolutions and answering the question earlier, there are currently two different Blu-ray resolutions: Blu-ray 1080P, the standard, and 4K UHD resolutions.
Aspects to Compare | 4K UHD Blu-ray | 1080P Blu-ray |
Resolution | 3840×2160 pixels | 1920×1080 pixels |
Maximum Storage Capacity | 100GB (it can hold a single feature-length film). | 50GB (it can hold a single feature-length movie). |
Player Compatibility | 4K Blu-ray player or Blu-ray player | 4K Blu-ray player |
Display Compatibility | 4K display (TV or monitor) | HD TV or monitor |
Video Codec | HEVC (H.265) | AVC (H.265), VC-1 MPEG-2 |
Color Gamut | BT.2020 | BT.709 |
Peak Video Bitrate | 100Mbps | 40Mbps |
Bit Depth | 10-bit | 8-bit |
Frame Rate | Up to 24fps | Up to 60fps |
Disc Cost | Generally more expensive | Generally less expensive |
Blu-ray Player Cost | Generally more expensive | Generally less expensive |
As shown in the chart above, 4K UHD Blu-ray resolution outperforms 1080p Blu-ray in every aspect. As for 720p Blu-ray with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, it's important to note that 720p refers to video resolution, not disc resolution. If you rip a 1080p Blu-ray to a digital format in 720p resolution, the output will be referred to as 720p Blu-ray.
Detailed Way to Choose the Right Blu-ray Resolution
For more specific comparison, all 4K Blu-ray Discs feature more than eight million pixels per frame, providing superior clarity and realism. It also supports a wider color gamut, enabling you to expect a broader color spectrum that can bring realism to the Blu-ray content image output. Everything from textures to subtle facial expressions are clearly rendered when using 4K Blu-ray resolution. To watch movies on Ultra HD, both your TV and player need to be 4K capable.
By comparison, 1080p Blu-ray has more than 2 megapixels per frame, which is a significant increase in detail compared to 720p and DVD. And Blu-ray disc with 1080P resolution is cheaper. On a large-screen HDTV, 1080p Blu-ray movies can bring images to life. If you don't have a 4K monitor, 1080p is still a great choice for high-quality HD video. If you only want a Blu-ray with 1080P resolution, you can save more money with a standard Blu-ray player.
Playing Blu-rays in 4K/1080P Resolution in Simple Steps
When you have an external or internal drive and want to watch 4K or 1080p Blu-ray on your computer, you can use the 4Easysoft Blu-ray Player. Both resolutions provide an excellent viewing experience, and this tool can enhance it further. In addition to playing Blu-ray movies, it leverages AI to improve image quality, delivering lossless audio and immersive high-definition surround sound. It also supports NVIDIA hardware acceleration for smooth playback of 3D Blu-rays.

Play 4K and 1080P support for HD original detail and enjoy immersive visual effects
Experience realism in Blu-ray with Dolby Digital Surround, DTS, and His-Res Audio.
Create and organize your tracks and make a playlist of shows, movies, series, etc.
Control your playback using this tool’s forward, backward, pause, play, and stop buttons.
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Step 1Install and run the 4Easysoft, insert the Blu-ray disc on your disc drive, and click the "Open Disc" button on the tool.

Step 2After that, choose the inserted disc and click the "Open" button to import all media files into the tool. Once the importation process is done, the tool will automatically play the Blu-ray.

Step 3While the Blu-ray plays, you can control its playback using the options on the panel below the preview. You can go forward, backward, pause, adjust the volume, etc.

Tip: You can also take a screenshot of your Blu-ray content while playing by clicking the "Screenshot" button with the "Camera" icon.
How to Play Blu-rays on TV in High Quality
To enjoy high-quality Blu-ray Disc with 4K resolution on TV, you need to prepare equipment and with these conditions first:
• 4K TV: the TV must support 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) to display the picture quality of 4K Blu-ray.
• 4K Blu-ray player: you need a Blu-ray player that supports 4K resolution and can keep the high-quality. Ordinary Blu-ray players cannot play 4K Blu-ray discs.
• 4K HDMI Cable: Make sure to use a cable with HDMI 2.0 or higher that supports 4K resolution to connect your TV and player to ensure lossless signal transmission.
• 4K Blu-ray Disc: You will need a 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc, which contains 4K Ultra HD content.
• High-speed Internet connection which is optional: If your player supports streaming, a high-speed Internet connection may be required to support online playback of 4K content.
Conclusion
Now you know the different Blu-ray resolutions and their distinctions. Again, choosing which Blu-ray will depend on your needs. If you want a superior Blu-ray playback experience, go for a Blu-ray with 4K UHD resolution. Otherwise, you can choose Blu-ray with 1080P resolution if you are into affordability. If you are done choosing, don’t forget to use the professional 4Easysoft Blu-ray Player tool to play them on your laptop or PC with an internal or external disc drive. With this tool, you can acquire an immersive 4K/1080P Blu-ray playback! Use it today!
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