Most media players struggle with ultra-low-bitrate HEVC. Recommended players:
Note: Your device must have hardware HEVC decoding (most devices from 2016 onward) or a sufficiently powerful CPU for software decoding.
Yes, but with major compromises. A 100MB movie requires extreme bitrates, often between 80–150 kbps (including audio). By comparison: 100mb movies hevc best
At 100MB, you’re looking at:
Why rely on others? If you own the Blu-ray or DVD, you can encode your own 100MB masterpieces using free software: HandBrake. Most media players struggle with ultra-low-bitrate HEVC
The "Best" HandBrake Settings for 100MB:
Warning: Encoding a 2-hour movie on "Very Slow" can take 6-8 hours on a standard laptop. Note: Your device must have hardware HEVC decoding
Example (feature-length clip trimmed to 2 minutes = 120 s):
For longer durations increase compression (lower bitrate) and/or lower resolution/frame rate.