4k Bluray - Remux

A 4K Blu-ray remux is a type of video file that is created by remuxing (re-multiplexing) the original 4K Blu-ray disc. Remuxing involves extracting the raw video, audio, and subtitle streams from the Blu-ray disc and reassembling them into a new container file, typically in the MKV (Matroska) format. This process allows for the creation of a high-quality, lossless digital copy of the original 4K Blu-ray disc, without any transcoding or re-encoding.

A 4K Blu-ray remux is a type of video file that is created by remuxing (re-multiplexing) the original 4K Blu-ray disc. Remuxing involves extracting the raw video, audio, and subtitle streams from the Blu-ray disc and reassembling them into a new container file, typically in the MKV (Matroska) format. This process allows for the creation of a high-quality, lossless digital copy of the original 4K Blu-ray disc, without any transcoding or re-encoding.