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The use of the codec is what makes this massive file size manageable while maintaining elite quality. HEVC allows for significantly better data compression than the older AVC codec used on standard Blu-rays, meaning more "bits" are dedicated to the complex visual information of the sinking ship and the sprawling ocean vistas. 4. Lossless Audio: The Dolby Atmos Experience

The included in this Remux is a massive upgrade over the original 5.1 and 7.1 theatrical mixes. Object-based audio lends a haunting sense of realism to the ship's demise: Titanic.1997.2160p.UHD.Blu-ray.Remux.HEVC.DoVi....

: The Atmos track is particularly effective during the ship’s sinking in the final hour, providing clear overhead environmental effects and crowd atmosphere. The use of the codec is what makes

The deep, inky blacks of the Atlantic at night are terrifying. Dolby Vision manages the "near-black" details during the sinking sequence, ensuring you see the panic in the shadows without the image becoming a muddy mess. 3. Audio Immersion A Remux typically carries the Dolby Atmos Lossless Audio: The Dolby Atmos Experience The included

: You will hear the groaning of twisting steel beams overhead as the ship splits, the rush of water flooding down lower-deck hallways, and the echoing whistles of officers trying to command the lifeboats.

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The remux includes the newly remastered track, which is a major upgrade for home theaters.

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