Remux-4k

Preserves the full metadata for Dolby Vision and HDR10+ without compression artifacts. 2. Hardware Requirements

Because the files are massive (50GB to 100GB+), your hardware needs to be up to the task: Use a dedicated box like the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Remuxes eat hard drive space. A typical NAS (Network Attached Storage) or high-capacity external drives are standard for collectors. 3. Software & Playback remux-4k

Includes high-end formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X , which are often downgraded in streaming versions.

To get the best experience, you'll want to use software that supports "Direct Play" (playing the file without converting it): Preserves the full metadata for Dolby Vision and

A wired Gigabit Ethernet connection is highly recommended. Standard Wi-Fi or the 100Mbps LAN ports found on many TVs often bottleneck during high-action scenes where the bitrate spikes.

A is a lossless rip of a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc. Unlike "encodes" (like those found on Netflix or common MKV downloads), a remux strips away the encryption and unnecessary menus but keeps the original video and audio bitstreams untouched. Think of it as the "Master Tape" of digital files. 1. Why Choose Remux? Remuxes eat hard drive space

Great for organizing libraries. To ensure no quality loss, check the Plex Forum for settings like "Disable video stream transcoding" to force the original quality.