Remux Hevc 〈Tested & Working〉

| Container | HEVC Support | Best for | |-----------|--------------|-----------| | | Full (including HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 12-bit) | Archival, complex subtitle/audio setups | | MP4 | Limited (no seamless Dolby Vision Profile 7, no PGS subtitles) | Wide device compatibility (TVs, phones, consoles) | | MOV | Yes (with restrictions) | macOS, Final Cut Pro | | TS/M2TS | Yes | Blu-ray sources, broadcast |

If you have an source file—especially a 4K Blu-ray rip—do not re-encode it. Remux it. remux hevc

Unlike a "rip" or "encode," a remux maintains the exact bit-for-bit video data from the source. | Container | HEVC Support | Best for

If you skip the remux step, Plex might have to transcode the audio (from 7.1 TrueHD to 5.1 AC3), which requires CPU power. By cleaning the file via remux, you ensure 100% hardware-accelerated direct play. If you skip the remux step, Plex might

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