The intricate texture of the Na'vi skin, the flora of Pandora, and the metallic surfaces of the military hardware are crisp, with no compression artifacts. Immersive Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
. This specific naming convention indicates a , which is the highest quality digital format available outside of the original physical disc. Technical Breakdown
A massive contrast between the quiet whispers of the jungle and the thunderous roar of AMP suits.
To get the most out of this specific file, consider these enhancements: avatar2009blurayremux1080pavcdtshdma51
: This refers to the Advanced Video Coding (H.264) standard at Full HD resolution. For a film like
is a lossless audio codec. It delivers studio-master quality sound to your home theater receiver.
| | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | File Name | Avatar.2009.BluRay.REMUX.1080p.AVC.DTS-HD.MA5.1-CHD | | Container | MPEG-TS ( .ts ) / Matroska ( .mkv ) | | File Size | 38.4 GiB (Gigabytes) | | Overall Bitrate | 34.0 Mbps (Megabits per second) | | Video Codec | AVC / H.264 / MPEG-4 Part 10 (@High@L4.1 Profile) | | Video Bitrate | Variable, maxing out at 40.0 Mbps | | Frame Rate | 23.976 fps (Film Standard) | | Audio Codec | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (Lossless) | | Audio Specs | 48.0 kHz / 24-bit / 4146 kbps | The intricate texture of the Na'vi skin, the
was a technical milestone, it is frequently used as a benchmark in papers comparing video codecs. For instance, the uses films of this era to evaluate the efficiency of AVC (H.264) against older standards like MPEG-2, measuring Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) to verify how well the "Remux" preserves the original's visual integrity. Technical Context of the Release
Note: A "Remux" contains the original high-quality video and audio streams from the Blu-ray disc without any lossy re-encoding. Resolution : 1080p (Full HD) Video Codec : AVC (Advanced Video Coding / H.264) Audio Specification : DTS-HD MA 5.1
Because these files are massive (often 30GB to 50GB), you need the right hardware to play them smoothly: Technical Breakdown A massive contrast between the quiet
: This is the most critical term. Unlike a "Rip" (which compresses the video to save file space), a Remux strips away the menus, trailers, and extra audio tracks from the original Blu-ray disc but leaves the core video and audio data completely untouched. It is a lossless copy.
Lossless Master Audio at 48kHz/24-bit with 6-channel surround sound.
To truly appreciate the DTS-HD MA 5.1 track, your media player or streaming box (like an Nvidia Shield or Apple TV running Infuse) must be connected via HDMI to an AV Receiver or an eARC-compatible soundbar capable of decoding DTS formats. Final Thoughts: A Must-Have for Home Theater Purists
. In the context of home media, a is a bit-for-bit copy of the video and audio data from a retail Blu-ray disc, stripped of menus and trailers, and placed into a single file container (usually .mkv) without any additional compression. Technical Breakdown Avatar (2009)