Question about the possible television series total bit rate discrepancy

Hello, I started recently to buy some from Itunes TV shows when I noticed something I was curious about. I noticed that when I look at the "total sampling rate" for none of them via "My TV Shows" in Itunes, they tend to be a little higher than the sampling rate total on the physical files that I have. For example when you look at the an M4V file that is lists the total flow as being '5257' but must I go to my tab TV shows from Itunes and watch the news for that same file, it shows the total flow is "5663." I'm just curious as to why they are apparently different when the size of the two files are apparently identical.

Also as a note on the side of something else that I've been curious to know is why is the size of physical videos always slightly more small then what is stated on the page of the show? For example, the first episode is 968 MB but the file is only 923, however after that, in the peripheries, it shows (968,071,723 bytes) Does this mean that it is actually the same size, it's just that how M4V are compressed it occupies less space because of its format or something?

Any help would be appreciated, I'm relatively new to actually buy things via Itunes so I want to just make sure I know all the details, for example I just found out the other day, after downloading an entire show, I had to set it manually to download 1080 p, otherwise you end up with 720 p instead, which means that I had to re - download it all again.

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