tweak(format): Rename
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name: Blu-ray Remux
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description: A Blu-ray Remux is a direct rip of a Blu-ray's content without any re-encoding,
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name: Bluray Remux
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description: A Bluray Remux is a direct rip of a Bluray's content without any re-encoding,
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preserving the original video, audio, and subtitle quality. It retains the exact
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resolution, bitrate, and format of the Blu-ray, ensuring no loss in fidelity compared
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to the source.
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name: Blu-ray
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description: 'Blu-ray is a digital optical disc format that succeeded DVD, offering
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name: Bluray
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description: 'Bluray is a digital optical disc format that succeeded DVD, offering
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significantly higher storage capacity and video quality. It gets its name from the
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blue-violet laser used to read the disc, which has a shorter wavelength than the
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red laser used in DVDs, allowing it to store more data in the same physical space.
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Standard Blu-rays (also known as BD-25 for single-layer and BD-50 for dual-layer)
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Standard Blurays (also known as BD-25 for single-layer and BD-50 for dual-layer)
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store 25GB or 50GB respectively, typically containing 1080p video encoded with H.264/AVC
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at bitrates up to 40Mbps, alongside high-quality audio formats like DTS-HD MA (up
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to 24.5Mbps) or Dolby TrueHD (up to 18Mbps). '
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