4k Remux Movies π―
4k Remux Movies π―
If the original 4K Blu-ray of Dune: Part Two has a video bitrate of 80 Mbps (Megabits per second), the 4K REMUX will also have 80 Mbps. If the disc contains a lossless Dolby Atmos TrueHD track, the REMUX retains that exact track.
For those interested in the technical specifications of 4K remux movies, here are a few key details: 4k remux movies
| Format | Video Quality | File Size (for ~2hr movie) | Key Characteristics | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Reference / Perfect | 50GB β 90GB | Bit-for-bit identical to the disc. Uncompressed audio. No quality loss. | | 4K Blu-ray Disc | Reference / Perfect | 50GB β 100GB | The source. Requires a disc player. Identical quality to REMUX. | | 4K Web-DL | Very Good | 15GB β 30GB | Sourced from streaming (Netflix, Apple, Amazon). Lower bitrate, sometimes different color grading. | | 4K Re-encode (x265) | Good to Excellent | 10GB β 40GB | A REMUX that has been compressed. Size vs. quality trade-off. Quality varies wildly by encoder skill. | | 1080p Blu-ray | Good (but not 4K) | 20GB β 40GB | Half the resolution. No HDR. Often better than a poorly compressed 4K file. | If the original 4K Blu-ray of Dune: Part
The pursuit of this quality is not for the faint of heartβor the light of wallet. Uncompressed audio
A standard 4K stream from Netflix or Apple TV+ typically runs at a bitrate of 15 to 25 Megabits per second (Mbps). While this looks acceptable on a smartphone or a small living room TV, it falls apart on a high-end projection system or a large OLED display.
