A Remux typically strips away the disc menus, trailers, and extra features, keeping only the main movie, selected audio tracks (like Dolby Atmos or DTS:X), and subtitles.
Unlike a "Rip" or "Encode" (e.g., 1080p.x264 or 2160p.HEVC), a Remux does not undergo any additional compression. The video quality is identical to what you would see if you put the actual disc into a player. remux torrents
When a release group labels a file a , it means they have taken the original source—usually a commercial Blu-ray disc or a UHD Blu-ray disc—and rearranged (re-multiplexed) the data into a different container, typically MKV (Matroska Video) , without altering the video or audio quality in any way. A Remux typically strips away the disc menus,