Remux-framestor ^hot^ [Working]

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.

FraMeSToR Remux refers to a high-quality video release created by the well-known release group , typically distributed on private trackers. Key Characteristics Definition Remux-framestor

Believe it or not, some groups sneakily "reduce" bitrate on lossless audio to save 500MB, or they might transcode a SUP (Blu-ray subtitle) to SRT text. Framestor strictly adheres to the "untouched" philosophy: refers to the process of taking an existing

Among the pantheon of release names— -SWTYBLZ , -EPSiLON , -HDS —one tag consistently sits at the apex of the REMUX hierarchy: . This process is typically lossless, meaning it doesn't