Remux-framestor [verified] ★
(from “re-multiplex”) means taking the raw video, primary audio, and subtitle tracks directly from a Blu-ray disc (usually 20–50 GB or more) and repackaging them into a single container file (like .mkv ) without any re-encoding .
This command takes the input video file, extracts individual frames at a rate of 1 frame per second, and outputs them as PNG images. Remux-framestor
Their work is almost exclusively Remuxes —lossless copies of retail Blu-ray discs where the video and audio data are "stripped" from the original disc and placed into a single file (usually .mkv ) without any re-encoding. Remux-framestor