What happens when you actually get the file? Often, the quality is abysmal. The video might be a "cam print"—a low-quality recording someone made in a movie theater with their phone. The audio syncing could be off by several seconds, or the soundtrack might be muffled and unclear. While the promise is a "300MB" movie, the reality can be a frustrating, unwatchable mess. You might spend an hour searching for a working link and downloading a file, only to find it's the wrong movie, in a foreign language without subtitles, or completely corrupted.
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: Older compression methods often resulted in heavily pixelated, blurry videos with distorted audio when forced into a 300MB limit. What happens when you actually get the file