: This means the video and audio tracks have been "remuxed" (transferred) directly from the retail 4K Blu-ray disc into a digital container (like .mkv) without any additional compression. It provides the exact same quality as the physical disc.

The film is expected to be presented in 4K resolution (2160p.UHD) with enhanced audio (REMUX.LMHD), offering a high-quality viewing experience.

follows a group of young space colonists who, while scavenging a derelict research station in hopes of a better life, come face-to-face with the universe's most terrifying life form. Directed by , this installment returns to the franchise's horror roots with a focus on practical effects and claustrophobic tension. Technical Highlights

Director Fede Álvarez opted for a "tactile" approach to filmmaking, using practical effects, animatronics, and physical sets rather than relying solely on CGI.

A REMUX file typically includes lossless audio tracks like Dolby Atmos . In a film where silence is a character and every vent rattle could be a threat, uncompressed audio provides an immersive 3D soundstage that streaming simply can't match.

Since this is "Parte 1," ensure you have all subsequent parts (Part 2, etc.) in the same folder before attempting to extract or play the file.

Experience the gritty, industrial aesthetic of the Weyland-Yutani universe in stunning 4K, with deep blacks and high-contrast highlights provided by HDR.

Alien: Romulus relies heavily on shadows and deep blacks. High Dynamic Range (HDR) ensures that the darkness of space looks "true black" while the glow of emergency flares or computer terminals pops with realistic intensity.