Remux-framestor
"name": "Is REMUX", "implementation": "QualityModifierSpecification", "negate": false, "required": true, "fields": "value": "REMUX"
At its core, a (short for "re-multiplexing") is a video processing technique that transfers the contents of a multimedia file or stream into a different file format without altering the original encoding settings. In simpler terms, think of a Blu-ray disc as a massive cabinet containing raw video, audio, subtitle, and chapter data. A remux takes these untouched streams—preserving every single bit—and repackages them into a more convenient container format like MKV. Remux-framestor
The "remuxing" process takes the raw data from the disc's M2TS files and places it into a more flexible container, typically MKV . The "remuxing" process takes the raw data from
: They are famous for "Hybrid" remuxes, where they take the best parts from different sources (e.g., combining the IMAX-ratio video from a streaming service with the high-bitrate lossless audio from a physical disc). Are you looking to build a local server (like Plex)
To help me tailor more information for your setup, let me know: What or TV do you currently use? Are you looking to build a local server (like Plex)? Do you have a dedicated surround sound system?
If you have set up Radarr with a Custom Format score, you likely have REMUX scoring 10 points, but Remux-framestor scoring 100 points. You want Radarr to automatically upgrade from a generic REMUX to a Framestor REMUX the moment it becomes available.