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Remuxing
Remuxing refers to the process of taking an existing video file and changing its container format without altering the video or audio streams themselves. This is different from transcoding, where the video or audio streams are re-encoded, which can result in a loss of quality. Remuxing is often used to convert a file from one container format to another (e.g., from .mkv to .mp4) while retaining the original quality. This process is typically lossless, meaning it doesn't degrade the video or audio quality.
- When a studio releases a "remastered" Blu-ray that accidentally uses a faulty color grade (e.g., The Lord of the Rings Blu-ray's green tint), FraMeSToR releases the original theatrical master.
- When a disc has region locking (A, B, C), FraMeSToR removes it.
Framestor (often stylized as -Framestor or -FraMeSToR) has earned a reputation over the last decade as the definitive authority on REMUXing. They do not typically produce encodes; they focus almost exclusively on creating the "ultimate" MKV from the retail disc. Remux-framestor
6. Where Do You Find Remux-FraMeSToR?
- BeyondHD (BHD) – Home to many FraMeSToR releases.
- Blu-ray.net – Another tracker where FraMeSToR is widely seeded.
- HDTorrents – Some releases appear.
- Usenet (NZB) – Often indexed on excellent indexers.
: While the video is untouched, FraMeSToR often adds value by: OCR'd (text-based) subtitles alongside original PGS subs for better compatibility. extra audio tracks Remuxing Remuxing refers to the process of taking
Group Identity: A reputable release group often associated with top-tier private trackers like HDBits. When a studio releases a "remastered" Blu-ray that
5. Common Alternatives to FraMeSToR
Other respected Remux groups: