I know there’s this one on Rentry: https://rentry.org/bingremuxin but besides that there’s basically nothing. That rentry guide is okay but it doesn’t cover a lot of stuff, like DV or DVDs.
I feel like there are like a billion guides on how to transcode with Handbrake.
That’s horseshit. Google has gone downhill, for one thing.
For another, the vomit of inaccurate and/or outright wrong “ai” generated drek has taken over every search provider.
For another, there’s a lot of benefit in asking other people that have followed a guide about their experiences in using them
And, for the last, it’s just a dick move. Don’t want to give a real answer, scroll on, scroll on.
“Remuxing just means changing format without transcoding.”
“…there are like a billion guides on how to transcode”
Getting mixed signals here…
- Acquire a Blu-ray disc.
- Insert disc in your computer’s optical drive.
- Use MakeMKV to copy the contents of the disc into .mkv files.
- ???
- Profit!
Maybe this will be of use?
https://git.tsps-express.xyz/notcrisp/PUBLIC/src/branch/main/RemuxGuide.md
Whenever I follow a link to a subdomain, I like to open the main website.
Remuxing just means changing format without transcoding. For example: https://docs.tdarr.io/blog/how-to-remux-or-change-a-file-container-using-ffmpeg
The easiest tool is MakeMKV. But you’ll often encounter opportunities for efficiency (eg stereo DTSHD to FLAC) as well as requirements to convert* for hardware compatibility. That’s where ffmpeg and MKVToolNix are good secondary tools for customizing the remux contents.
*Not transcoding. Rather, lossless formet 1 -> lossless format 2.