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If you purchase the 4K Blu-ray, you can use open-source software like to create a 1:1 digital copy (remux) on your hard drive for personal use in Plex or Jellyfin. This is legal in many jurisdictions (though breaking copy protection may be a grey area under the DMCA). A full 4K remux will be 50–70 GB — much larger than a YTS encode, but true lossless quality. footloose19842160pblurayx26510bit51 yts
: Curiously, this is a "downgrade" from the 6.1 mix on the older Blu-ray, and there is no new Dolby Atmos track. The "YTS" Factor If you need an essay , let me
Delete that YTS search. Go buy the BluRay for $9.99, or rent the 4K digital copy for $4.99. Your eyes, ears, and legal record will thank you. Keep dancing — just don’t pirate. This is legal in many jurisdictions (though breaking
5.1 Channel Surround Sound . This indicates a multi-channel audio setup (center, left, right, two surrounds, and a subwoofer).
Celebrate Footloose the right way: kicking off your Sunday shoes with a pristine picture, lossless audio, and a clear conscience. The music, the moves, and Kevin Bacon’s angry‑dancing rebellion deserve nothing less than true high fidelity — not a pirate’s shortcut.
When Footloose skipped into theaters in 1984, it wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural rebellion set to a chart-topping beat. Starring a young Kevin Bacon as Ren McCormack, the film told a story that resonated with every teenager who ever felt stifled by authority. Fast forward decades later, and the film has transitioned from grainy VHS tapes to the pristine clarity of . The Plot: More Than Just Dance