Each part of the filename represents a specific technical attribute of the media file. Prometheus (2012)
: The video is presented in Full HD resolution (1920x1080) using the Advanced Video Coding (H.264) codec, which was the industry standard for standard Blu-ray releases. DTS-HD MA 7.1 : This refers to the DTS-HD Master Audio Prometheus.2012.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.DTS-HD.M...
A "REMUX" represents the pinnacle of 1080p physical media preservation in a digital format. Unlike standard encodes (like regular BluRay rips or streaming versions), a REMUX takes the exact video and audio tracks directly from the retail Blu-ray disc and packages them into a single container (usually an MKV file) without re-encoding the data. You get 100% of the original disc's quality—untouched, lossless, and flawless—with the convenience of digital playback. Each part of the filename represents a specific
If you watch Prometheus on a standard streaming platform, the dark, shadow-drenched corridors of the alien pyramid often break down into "macroblocking"—ugly, pixelated squares in the dark corners of the screen. Similarly, the blue glow of the Holoprobe map can suffer from "color banding," where gradients of light look like harsh steps rather than smooth transitions. Unlike standard encodes (like regular BluRay rips or
The sharp, glowing holographic maps generated by the "pups" mapping the tunnels.
The audio design of Prometheus is an aggressive assault on the senses. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track features roaring spaceship engines, the whistling of subterranean winds, and Marc Streitenfeld’s haunting musical score. In a REMUX, this audio is uncompressed. The dynamic range—the difference between a quiet whisper in a spacesuit and a sudden alien attack—is stark, clean, and punchy, provided you have the audio equipment to handle it. Hardware and Software Requirements for Playback
Ridley Scott is a master of blending CGI with practical effects. The 1080p REMUX allows viewers to see the texture of the Engineers' skin, the intricate design of the ship's holographic maps, and the biomechanical details of the "Engineers" costumes, as reported by Blu-ray.com reviews . 3. Immersive Audio: The DTS-HD Master Audio Experience