Refers to Blu-ray or production video files that contain multiple concurrent camera angles embedded in a single file structure (e.g., concert videos or sports broadcasts).

Suggests the use of high-bitrate codecs, lossless or visually lossless compression, or superior upscaling and denoising algorithms. It implies the final output is superior to standard compression methods.

To ensure your final output hits the highest possible standard, consider the following technical pillars:

In digital media distribution and storage, (often referred to as remuxing) refers to changing the container of the video data without re-encoding the actual audio or video streams. Why Repackage Multi-Camera Streams?

Using specialized, high-bitrate repacks to maintain raw-like quality throughout the editing process.

In production environments, it refers to synced footage from multiple cameras used to edit live events, music videos, or movies.

: Direct endpoints of older IP camera models or unpatched NVR software dashboards that display their operating mode in the URL bar.