This specific file string describes a of James Cameron’s (2009). For home theater enthusiasts, a remux is often considered the "gold standard" of digital files because it contains the 1:1, uncompressed video and audio data from the original Blu-ray disc, just repacked into a single file (usually ) without menus or extras. Technical Breakdown
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Remux: This means the video and audio streams have been "stripped" from the original Blu-ray disc and placed into a container (usually .MKV) without any additional compression. Unlike a "Rip" or "Encode," a Remux is bit-for-bit identical in quality to the physical Blu-ray. 1080p AVC: The video resolution is avatar2009blurayremux1080pavcdtshdma51
Rendering Stats: During production, the CGI (which makes up roughly 85% of the film) required approximately 8,000 thread-hours of rendering per frame. This specific file string describes a of James