Remux-framestor
"name": "Framestor Group", "implementation": "ReleaseGroupSpecification", "negate": false, "required": true, "fields": "value": "FraMeSToR"
| Component | Details | |---------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | Video | HEVC (x265 for 4K) or AVC (x264 for 1080p), untouched | | Primary Audio | Lossless (TrueHD Atmos, DTS-HD MA, LPCM) | | Secondary Audio | Sometimes AC3 5.1 / 2.0 for compatibility | | Subtitles | PGS (BD original), often multiple languages | | Chapters | Preserved from Blu-ray | Remux-framestor
Framestoring, on the other hand, refers to the process of storing individual frames of a video as separate images. This allows for a range of applications, including frame-by-frame analysis, slow-motion video, and even creating GIFs. Why do enthusiasts treat it as a "gold standard"
But what exactly does it mean? Why do enthusiasts treat it as a "gold standard"? This article breaks down the technical details of a remux, the history of the FraMeSToR release group, and why their releases are so highly sought after. What is a Blu-ray Remux? refers to a specific type of high-quality movie
refers to a specific type of high-quality movie release found on private torrent trackers. It is widely considered the "Gold Standard" for home media collecting.