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While it is technically 1080p, the heavy x264 compression leads to a "softer" look compared to the original Blu-ray . You may notice "crushing" in dark scenes—like the opening Prague sequence—where details in shadows disappear into solid black.

These rips usually feature a 2-channel AAC or 5.1 AC3 track. This is a significant step down from the high-fidelity DTS-HD Master Audio found on official discs, which better captures the punch of Danny Elfman’s iconic score. Mission.Impossible.1996.1080p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG]

This version is best for viewing on laptops or tablets . On a large 4K TV, the compression artifacts and "soft" edges will be noticeable. Movie Review: Mission: Impossible (1996) While it is technically 1080p, the heavy x264

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