Yes — purchase or rent from YouTube, Google Play, or Apple TV, and select “720p” in playback settings. That is legal, safe, and supports the filmmakers.
If you want a decent 720p copy for personal archive:
Here’s a draft feature for the Harry Potter Complete Collection (Years 1–7) – BRRIP 720p:
Title:
Harry Potter: The Complete Collection (Years 1–7) – BRRIP 720p Harry Potter Collection Box.Set -1-7-BRRIP- 720...
Format / Source:
BRRIP (Blu-ray Rip)
Resolution: 720p
Audio: 5.1 Surround / Original Theatrical Audio
Subtitles: English + Multi-language options
Collection Includes:
Feature Highlights:
Suggested Use Case:
Perfect for personal media servers (Plex, Jellyfin, Kodi), offline viewing, or creating a complete Harry Potter marathon library without excessive storage demands.
Note:
This is a fan-preserved BRRIP encode intended for personal backup and fair use. Ensure compliance with local copyright laws.
No official set excludes Deathly Hallows Part 2. The story is complete across 8 films. Some early DVD releases bundled 1–7, but today the standard is 8 movies. Yes — purchase or rent from YouTube, Google
Before adding this collection to your hard drive or media server, you must understand the acronyms. Unlike a standard DVD rip (WEBRip or HDTV), a BRRIP (Blu-ray Rip) holds a specific pedigree.
A BRRIP is created directly from a retail Blu-ray disc (usually sourced from a 1080p source). However, the ripper compresses the video down to 720p resolution. This is not simply a "lower quality" file; it is an optimized file. The encoder uses advanced codecs (usually H.264 or H.265/HEVC) to strip away visual data that the human eye struggles to see on smaller screens.
You may come across search terms like “Harry Potter Collection Box Set 1-7 BRRIP 720” on torrent sites or questionable forums. Let’s clarify: Here’s a draft feature for the Harry Potter
Buying or downloading such rips is illegal in most countries, often carries malware risks, and provides no bonus features, menu navigation, or ethical ownership. More importantly, it deprives the artists, composers, and filmmakers of fair compensation.