tweak(format): Rename

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name: Blu-ray Remux name: Bluray Remux
description: A Blu-ray Remux is a direct rip of a Blu-ray's content without any re-encoding, description: A Bluray Remux is a direct rip of a Bluray's content without any re-encoding,
preserving the original video, audio, and subtitle quality. It retains the exact preserving the original video, audio, and subtitle quality. It retains the exact
resolution, bitrate, and format of the Blu-ray, ensuring no loss in fidelity compared resolution, bitrate, and format of the Blu-ray, ensuring no loss in fidelity compared
to the source. to the source.

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name: Blu-ray name: Bluray
description: 'Blu-ray is a digital optical disc format that succeeded DVD, offering description: 'Bluray is a digital optical disc format that succeeded DVD, offering
significantly higher storage capacity and video quality. It gets its name from the significantly higher storage capacity and video quality. It gets its name from the
blue-violet laser used to read the disc, which has a shorter wavelength than the blue-violet laser used to read the disc, which has a shorter wavelength than the
red laser used in DVDs, allowing it to store more data in the same physical space. red laser used in DVDs, allowing it to store more data in the same physical space.
Standard Blu-rays (also known as BD-25 for single-layer and BD-50 for dual-layer) Standard Blurays (also known as BD-25 for single-layer and BD-50 for dual-layer)
store 25GB or 50GB respectively, typically containing 1080p video encoded with H.264/AVC store 25GB or 50GB respectively, typically containing 1080p video encoded with H.264/AVC
at bitrates up to 40Mbps, alongside high-quality audio formats like DTS-HD MA (up at bitrates up to 40Mbps, alongside high-quality audio formats like DTS-HD MA (up
to 24.5Mbps) or Dolby TrueHD (up to 18Mbps). ' to 24.5Mbps) or Dolby TrueHD (up to 18Mbps). '