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Unless you compress it heavily, a Blu-ray rip is in the 20 to 40GB range.
700mB aXXo DVD rip then
Blu-ray is yes.
A rip implies higher compression /changes.
A movie like Independence Day? Easy to do 7gb with good quality. Blurays is H264, We have x265 now. 4gb size? Those explosions gonna be chunky, but film is watchable.