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In a compressed file, this scene was a mess. Just black blobs fighting grey blobs. But here? Elias leaned forward. The neon signs of Hong Kong reflected in the oily water. The blue glow of the plasma cannon illuminated the rain with a spectral luminescence. When Gipsy Danger grabbed a cargo ship to use as a baseball bat, the creaking of the metal hull moved from the left side of the room, over his head, and to the right, tracking the movement perfectly.

He sat back in his leather recliner, the crown jewel of his home theater setup. The room was bathed in the soft, cool glow of bias lighting behind his 65-inch OLED. On the screen, the progress bar crept forward. Pacific.Rim.2013.2160p.BluRay.COMPLETE.REMUX.DV...

It was done. The ritual began.

Unlike "encodes" which compress the video to save space, a "remux" takes the exact video and audio data from the original disc and puts it into a file container (like .MKV). It is a lossless copy of the movie's quality. In a compressed file, this scene was a mess

But to Elias, it was a religious experience. It was a rejection of the convenience of Netflix and the compression of Hulu. It was a refusal to let the art be diminished by bandwidth constraints. Elias leaned forward