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A: Yes, but blank 100GB BD-XL discs are expensive ($15 each). You also need a compatible burner. It’s cheaper to just buy the real disc.
A: You likely downloaded a poorly encoded “re-encode.” Only a REMUX (65GB+) or the original disc plays smoothly. Alternatively, your media player (cheap Android box) cannot decode 80Mbps HEVC files.
Buy the physical 4K disc ($25-30). Rip it to your NAS using MakeMKV. Stream it via Plex to your Nvidia Shield or Apple TV 4K. You get the convenience of a download with the integrity of a disc.