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Remux-FraMeSToR: The Gold Standard for Home Cinema In the high-definition media world, few names carry as much weight as . If you’ve ever browsed a high-end private tracker or sought out the absolute best version of a movie, you’ve likely seen the tag REMUX-FraMeSToR .

Unlike "encodes" (like BDRip or x264/x265), a remux does not compress the video or audio. It is a bit-for-bit copy of the original stream.

To save space and streamline playback, "bloat" like disc menus and trailers are removed.

But what exactly does it mean? Why do enthusiasts treat it as a "gold standard"? This article breaks down the technical details of a remux, the history of the FraMeSToR release group, and why their releases are so highly sought after. What is a Blu-ray Remux?

The "remuxing" process takes the raw data from the disc's M2TS files and places it into a more flexible container, typically MKV .

Before diving into the group itself, it is important to understand the format. A is a lossless rip of a Blu-ray or UHD Blu-ray disc.

You get the exact same image and sound quality as the physical disc but in a single file that can be played on media players like Plex, Kodi, or specialized hardware. Who is FraMeSToR?