Absolutely. While 4K is stunning, Tangled was rendered natively at 1080p (upscaled for 4K releases). The difference between 1080p and 720p on a 40-inch screen viewed from 6 feet away is nearly imperceptible to the human eye. The 720p x264 encode provides a cinematic experience without eating up hard drive space—ideal for Plex servers or mobile devices.
| Feature | Disney+ Streaming | This Rip (Tangled -2010- 720p Blu-Ray x264 Dual-Audio) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | Adaptive (up to 4K, but fluctuates) | Constant 720p | | Bitrate | ~5-15 Mbps (depending on internet) | ~2-4 Mbps (constant, predictable) | | Audio | Dolby Digital 5.1 (often compressed) | Full Blu-Ray 5.1 untouched track | | Ownership | Rental (subscription) | Permanent | | Language | One track at a time (streaming) | Dual-Audio + English 5.1 built-in | | Offline | App-dependent with DRM | Universal file (play anywhere) | Tangled -2010- 720p Blu-Ray X264 -Dual-Audio- -English 5.1
Not every animated film benefits from a high-end rip. Tangled does. Director Byron Howard and Glen Keane (legendary animator of Beauty and the Beast) specifically designed the film’s lighting engine to mimic Renaissance paintings. Absolutely
Let’s be honest: Disney’s Tangled (2010) often gets overshadowed by the Frozen mania that followed. But for many of us, Rapunzel’s swinging pan, a snarky horse, and the rogue-with-a-heart-of-gold Flynn Rider represent the true start of the Disney Revival Era. English 5
If you are looking to archive this modern classic on your hard drive, you have probably come across this specific file name: Tangled -2010- 720p Blu-Ray X264 -Dual-Audio- -English 5.1
At first glance, it looks like alphabet soup. At second glance? It’s actually the perfect balance of quality, size, and functionality. Here is why this specific encode deserves a spot in your collection.