
That's essentially making a lossless remux of a lossy source, you might as well just grab the original encode it was sourced from. It bewilders me why anyone would make a remux that is sourced from an encode and not a retail BD. Some countries get retail BDs that just have different video bitrates, hence different levels of quality. If you are in one of the good trackers, in the forums you can find comparissons.Thanks for the info, I was thinking the same thing. This will make the filesize larger, of course. Some countrys get their own BD which can be significant better in picture quality and audio quality which means that these have more (or less) mbit/s. But this Earth is big and has lots of countrys.
#Blu ray remux warez movie
So if the movie stream of a BD is 40k mbit/s, the Remux of this source should be the same regardless of the remuxer group. In 99% of all cases a Remux is a BD muxed into an. The source should always be a BD (of course retail) but in some special cases there are webrips (cartoons), HDTVrips, Imax.

Thats because they use other sources (Source = BD). So I'm discovering that sometimes the reasons remuxes are different file sizes is because the video quality is different.Ĭan someone please explain how the video bitrate of different remuxes of the same movie can be different? My only guess is that the source blu-ray that the remux came from may be different quality depending on the country you buy it in.Įdit: spaced paragraphs for easier reading That shouldn't make sense considering the video/audio is untouched, i.e. My question is, why are there different file sizes for remuxes of the same movie? I understand that some groups can release a remux that have additional audio tracks than other groups (multiple languages, commentary tracks, etc), but I'm discovering that sometimes the video bitrate is different among these groups.

So now I only download remux, or convert a blu-ray disk into mkv remux.

I used to download 1080p encodes but then I realized because of my OCD/perfectionist personality, I should be downloading uncompressed video/audio to future proof myself.
