A BluRay Remux of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) is a bit-for-bit copy of the original disc's video and audio data, stripped of menus and trailers and placed into a single container file (usually .MKV) . This ensures the highest possible playback quality, identical to the physical disc, without the generation loss found in compressed "rips" . Technical Specifications

Is a 4K Better? (The Comparison)

You might be asking, "Why not just get the 4K Blu-ray?"

Whether you are a die-hard fan of the franchise or a home theater hobbyist looking for demo-worthy material, the Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2011 Blu-ray Remux is the gold standard for 1080p high-definition video.

This film was shot with a mix of 35mm film and digital 3D cameras, resulting in a "demo-quality" transfer that is often used to show off home theater setups. Resolution: 1080p High Definition.

Here are some reasons why you might prefer a BluRay Remux over other video formats:

Because a Remux contains all the data from the 50GB dual-layer Blu-ray disc, you need specific hardware to enjoy it properly: File Size: Expect the file to be between 30GB and 45GB.

Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 (Widescreen), maintaining the original theatrical presentation.

Sentinel activates a hidden weapon and kills Ironhide (the Autobot weapons specialist). He then uses the Pillars to open a space bridge. Suddenly, dozens of Decepticon warships (The Dreads) arrive from Cybertron and land on Earth. The Decepticons take over the planet within hours.

Act 4: The Battle of Chicago

The Autobots fight through the city. Sam and his military friends (Epps and the NEST soldiers) use jetpacks and grappling hooks to navigate the collapsing skyscrapers.