Remux-framestor Link
Yes, absolutely. If you have a 77" OLED, a Kaleidescape-like server (Jellyfin/Plex), and a 7.2.4 Atmos sound system, Remux-framestor represents the ultimate consumer-grade digital copy of a film. It is the closest you can get to owning the disc without needing a physical shelf and a disc player.
{ "name": "Framestor REMUX", "includeCustomFormatWhenRenaming": true, "specifications": [ { "name": "Framestor Group", "implementation": "ReleaseGroupSpecification", "negate": false, "required": true, "fields": { "value": "FraMeSToR" } }, { "name": "Is REMUX", "implementation": "QualityModifierSpecification", "negate": false, "required": true, "fields": { "value": "REMUX" } } ] } Set this custom format to a score of +10000 . Any other REMUX (without the Framestor name) should get a score of +100 . Radarr will then upgrade automatically. For the casual Netflix user: No. You will not notice the difference between a 10GB HEVC encode and a 70GB REMUX on a 55-inch TV with built-in speakers. 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. Yes, absolutely