While anyone with a computer and a Blu-ray drive can theoretically create a remux, FraMeSToR became a household name in the enthusiast community because of their strict quality control, consistency, and inclusion of elite audio tracks. When you see "FraMeSToR" tagged at the end of a file name, it acts as a digital seal of approval. You know the file is free of glitches, properly formatted, and complete. Why FraMeSToR Remuxes are the Gold Standard
: A remux's quality is heavily tied to its bitrate—the amount of data processed per second. FraMeSToR releases frequently feature extremely high bitrates. For example, their release of Transformers: The Last Knight has an overall bitrate of 75.3 mb/s, ensuring a pristine, detailed image with minimal compression artifacts. In contrast, a highly compressed "scene" or P2P encode might have a bitrate of only 5-15 mb/s, resulting in a significant loss of fine detail. Remux-framestor
If you have ever browsed the Browse section of a high-end private tracker (such as BeyondHD, PrivateHD, or the former PTP), you have seen this tag. It is often the most seeded, the most downloaded, and the most recommended version of any given film. While anyone with a computer and a Blu-ray