Remux-framestor ((hot)) Jun 2026

A "Remux" is a lossless rip of a physical disc. Unlike a standard "encode" (like a 10GB–20GB x265 file), a remux does not compress the video or audio to save space. Instead, it takes the raw data directly from the Blu-ray and places it into a more convenient file container, usually .

Traditional scene releases prioritize file size. A 40GB Blu-ray is compressed to 8-15GB via x264/x265. While efficient, this introduces generation loss—banding, macroblocking, and lost grain structure. For the average viewer on a laptop, this is irrelevant. For the videophile with a 4K projector and a 120" screen, compression artifacts are heresy. Remux-framestor

A Remux is often 15–30 GB for a 1080p movie or 50–90 GB for 4K HDR. A "Remux" is a lossless rip of a physical disc

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: The group has a reputation for "catching errors" quickly. If a release has a technical flaw (like a minor sync issue or a corrupt frame), they will quickly issue a REPACK to correct it.