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| 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) |


Title: Avatar.2009.BluRay.REMUX.1080p.AVC.DTS-HD.MA5.1

Tagline: Experience Pandora in lossless glory.

Description: James Cameron's epic returns. This REMUX preserves every bit from the original Blu-ray. No compression. No watermarks. Just 38.5GB of reference-quality AVC video and thunderous DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. If you have the bandwidth and the storage, this is the definitive 1080p version for your home theater.

Friendly reminder: This is the Theatrical Cut (2h41m). Extended fans, check our other torrents.


This specific release, the Avatar (2009) BluRay REMUX 1080p AVC DTS-HD MA5.1, remains a gold standard for home cinema enthusiasts who prefer an authentic, untampered-with viewing experience. While newer 4K versions exist, this REMUX is often cited as the "purist" way to watch the film at home because it preserves the original 1080p master and avoids some of the controversial AI upscaling seen in later releases. Visual Performance (1080p AVC) Avatar.2009.BluRay.REMUX.1080p.AVC.DTS-HD.MA5.1

Original Master Fidelity: Unlike the newer 4K releases that use AI upscaling, which some viewers find creates "waxy" skin textures or "black marker" outlines, this 1080p AVC transfer delivers the original digital intermediate exactly as it was intended in 2009.

Legendary CGI: Even at 1080p, the film’s CGI remains world-class. The bioluminescence of Pandora and the integration of live-action elements with Na'vi digital doubles still hold up against—and often surpass—modern blockbusters.

Bitrate Stability: Being a REMUX, this file contains the full, uncompressed video stream from the retail Blu-ray disc. This means zero compression artifacts, offering a significant jump in clarity and color depth over streaming versions. Audio Performance (DTS-HD MA 5.1)

Lossless Immersion: The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is a powerhouse. It provides a lossless, bit-for-bit representation of the original studio master.

Dynamic Range: Reviewers consistently praise the "aggressive" low-frequency (LF) output, which gives incredible weight to explosions and the heavy thumps of Pandoran wildlife. | Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | Avatar

Soundstage: The surround mix is expertly handled, with precise directional audio for flying banshees and environmental jungle noises that fully utilize a home theater setup. Verdict

If you value authenticity over pixel count, this is the version to own. It avoids the "uncanny valley" sharpening of the 4K AI remaster while providing the highest possible bitrate for the original 2009 theatrical presentation. It is a stunning showcase for any high-quality 1080p display or projector.

4k Blu-ray or regular 1080p Blu-ray for the first film? : r/Avatar

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.


James Cameron’s Avatar won the Oscar for Best Sound Mixing. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack is lossless—meaning it is sonically identical to the studio master. Title: Avatar

Note: While 5.1 is not Atmos (the 2010 re-release added Atmos), the DTS-HD MA 5.1 mix on this REMUX is often praised as more aggressive and localized than later object-based mixes, which some purists prefer for its theatrical accuracy.

| 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.


The original Blu-ray uses the AVC (H.264) codec. At high bitrates (often exceeding 35 Mbps in Avatar’s action sequences), AVC delivers incredible transparency.

Key scenes to test with this REMUX:

Since this is a 1080p REMUX (likely 25GB - 40GB in size), it has a very high "bitrate."

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