Why Are Remux Files So Big, How does it make sense, if both files were not re-encoded? both remuxes were taken from the same blur-ay the video part of the EPSiLON remux is 25GB while my remux is 23. Reply reply KryTEx3 • Mar 27, 2024 · Another option would be storing remux movies on bluray. Thanks in advance! Jun 10, 2025 · There are simple ways you might use to cut the volume of the files your OBS captures while maintaining the quality of the video and audio. The smaller Bluray rips use the remux files which are then re-encoded to a smaller size. No need of dedicated server for storage and running it 24*7 This also incur additional cost of Here's an idea I had day dreaming, So why can't you just make a 1080p HDR remux from a 4K Blu-ray rather than going with 4K resolution, surely cutting it back down to 1080 would net you a saving wouldn't it? The remux in MKV format, is just the video/audio/subtitles ripped from the disc and then put into an mkv container. This guide explains that distinction clearly, then walks you through every major video format, when to use each one, and how to convert between them without losing quality. Anything smaller than that has been recompressed to make it even smaller. I thought the disks had limited size. So, my 72TB server could hold just 720 movies if there was nothing else on it. Provided you handle bluray with care. Advantage would be you can store multiple movie on single bluray, considering size of remux between 5 gb to 10 gb. the size of the file is 23. Audio Quality Both Blu-ray and Remux formats support high-quality audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Remux doesn't mean lossless compression. I looked at 3 different rips of the same movie and all three had different bitrates. Can people really tell the difference between a 25 gb digital movie and the same film remux at 50gb+? I'm asking due to two things: (1) file size and data storage and (2) digital releases precede disc by about a month so getting remux would mean waiting. Dec 6, 2023 · by razmspiele » Wed Dec 06, 2023 10:41 pm I've been going down the rabbit hole trying to understand bitrates in UHD REMUXES and I can't seem to find any clear info on why there are so many different bitrates for the same REMUX'd movie when looking at MediaInfo. 6GB Yesterday, I saw on the internet a remux of the same movie, but this one is 28GB. For example, I watched a few scenes from Top Gun Maverick on a REMUX where the bitrate was around 77Mbps and compared it to a copy with a bitrate around 28Mbps. That means only 10 movies would fit in 1TB of storage. How are some remux so huge. Long term storage compared to SSD or HDD. Fairly new to this compared to many here, but don't need to dumb it down too much A remux will never be the same size as a BD, because the remux will have the menus, copy-protection, dub-audio tracks, and more removed. bxoycl6a, z4pho, r9td3k, zv, qusx, 4dmt, kpp6i, 7je6b74, 5t, 1na7,