Remux-framestor
A is the process of stripping away the fluff—the menus, the warnings, and the extra languages you don't need—and taking the exact, identical video and audio tracks from the disc and putting them into a single, highly compatible container file, typically an MKV (Matroska) file. Remux vs. Encode: The Core Difference Remux (e.g., FraMeSToR) Encode (e.g., x264, x265, HEVC) Video Quality 1:1 Bit-for-bit exact copy of the disc. Zero compression. Compressed. Data is permanently discarded to save space. Audio Quality Lossless (Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, TrueHD). Often downgraded to lossy formats (AC3, AAC) to save space. File Size Massive (50GB to 100GB+ for 4K). Small to Medium (2GB to 20GB). CPU Power Needed Very low for decoding (high bandwidth needed).
This comprehensive guide explores what a Remux is, the history and philosophy of the FraMeSToR group, and why their releases remain the most sought-after files for home media servers. What is a Remux? Remux-framestor
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You cannot easily play a 90GB FraMeSToR 4K Remux on just any device. Because the bitrate is incredibly high—often spiking past 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) during action scenes—it will crush weak hardware. To enjoy these files seamlessly, you generally need: A high-end media streamer like the Nvidia Shield TV Pro Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , an Apple TV 4K Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Zero compression
Yes, absolutely. If you have a 77" OLED, a Kaleidescape-like server (Jellyfin/Plex), and a 7.2.4 Atmos sound system, Remux-framestor represents the ultimate consumer-grade digital copy of a film. It is the closest you can get to owning the disc without needing a physical shelf and a disc player.
The video and audio are identical to the original disc. Zero quality is lost. Who is FraMeSToR?