Avatar.2009.bluray.remux.1080p.avc.dts-hd.ma5.1 Jun 2026

Here’s a concise guide to understanding the file "Avatar.2009.BluRay.REMUX.1080p.AVC.DTS-HD.MA5.1" — a high-end rip of James Cameron’s Avatar (2009). This naming convention is common among Blu-ray enthusiasts and media server users.

1. File Name Breakdown | Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | Avatar.2009 | Movie title and release year | | BluRay | Source is an original Blu-ray disc | | REMUX | Video & audio streams are copied from the Blu-ray, but menus, extras, and other tracks are removed. No re-encoding → lossless quality | | 1080p | Vertical resolution: 1920×1080 progressive scan | | AVC | Advanced Video Coding (H.264) – the codec used on the original Blu‑ray | | DTS-HD.MA5.1 | Audio codec: DTS-HD Master Audio, 5.1 channels (lossless, identical to studio master) |

2. What is a REMUX? A REMUX is a one-to-one copy of the main movie from a Blu-ray, repackaged into a container (usually .mkv ).

No quality loss (bit‑for‑bit identical video & lossless audio). Smaller than a full BDMV folder (25–35 GB vs. 45–50 GB) because extras and menus are stripped. Preserves original Dolby/DTS lossless tracks, forced subtitles, and sometimes chapters. Avatar.2009.BluRay.REMUX.1080p.AVC.DTS-HD.MA5.1

Avatar (2009) REMUX size is typically ~30–35 GB .

3. Video Details | Aspect | Specification | |--------|---------------| | Resolution | 1920×1080 | | Codec | AVC (H.264) – Level 4.1 | | Bitrate | Variable, average ~25–35 Mbps (peaks over 40 Mbps) | | Frame rate | 23.976 fps (film original) | | Color space | 4:2:0, 8‑bit (Blu‑ray standard) | | HDR | No – standard SDR (HDR not on 2009 Blu‑ray) |

Note: This is not the 4K HDR version. The 4K Blu‑ray of Avatar came later (2023). Here’s a concise guide to understanding the file

4. Audio Details | Track | Format | |-------|--------| | Primary | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 – lossless, 24‑bit, 48 kHz, ~4–6 Mbps | | Additional | Often includes a lossy DTS 5.1 core for compatibility | | Optional | Some releases add an AC3 5.1 @ 640 kbps (commentary or secondary language) | DTS-HD MA is fully lossless → identical to the studio master.

5. Playback Requirements Hardware

Storage: ~35 GB free space Network: Wired Gigabit Ethernet or strong 5 GHz Wi‑Fi (for streaming) USB/local playback: USB 3.0 drive or internal HDD/SSD File Name Breakdown | Component | Meaning |

Software (for direct play without transcoding) | Platform | Recommended Player | |----------|--------------------| | Windows | MPC-HC, VLC, PotPlayer, Kodi | | macOS | IINA, VLC, Infuse | | iOS/iPadOS | Infuse, nPlayer | | Android | VLC, Kodi, MX Player (with custom codec) | | TV (LG/Samsung/Sony) | Plex (Direct Play), Emby, Jellyfin, or USB via native player (codec support varies) |

⚠️ Note: Many TV USB players cannot decode DTS-HD MA → fallback to DTS core or no sound. Use a media server (Plex/Emby) with transcoding or an external box (Nvidia Shield, Apple TV 4K with Infuse).