Since TVs rarely support high-bitrate TrueHD/Atmos audio or Dolby Vision profiles through built-in USB slots, you will want a dedicated media player like an Nvidia Shield TV Pro, Apple TV 4K (via the Infuse app), or a Zidoo media player capable of passing through lossless audio and handling Dolby Vision metadata perfectly.
: This suggests that the source material is from a Blu-ray disc, which is a type of disk used for storing high-definition video content. Blu-ray discs can store significantly more data than standard DVDs, making them capable of holding movies in high-definition and 4K.
Once your remux is playing, here’s what you’ll notice that casual viewers miss:
The original Titanic was completed as a 2K digital intermediate (DI) for its 2012 theatrical re-release and previous Blu-ray editions. However, for this native 4K release (circa 2023–2024, coinciding with the 25th anniversary), Paramount Pictures and James Cameron oversaw a brand-new, true 4K restoration from the original 35mm and 65mm film negatives.
The contrast between the cold, deep blue of the Atlantic and the warm, golden lighting of the first-class lounge is starker and more lifelike than ever before. 2. HEVC Encoding: Detail You’ve Never Seen