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A remaster is a change in the sound or image quality of previously created forms of media, whether audiophonic, cinematic, or videographic. The resulting product is said to be remastered. The terms digital remastering and digitally remastered are also used.
Remastered to support high-definition, new recorded dialogues. [483] Silent Hill 3: 2003 PlayStation 2 Silent Hill 2: 2001 PlayStation 2 Silent Hill 2: 2024 Windows, PlayStation 5: Remake of the original game. [484] The Silver Case: 1999 PlayStation The Silver Case HD Remaster 2016 Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch Remastered to support ...
Remaster refers to quality enhancement of sound or picture of a previously existing recording. Remastering may also refer to: Software remastering , the process of customizing a software or operating system distribution for personal or "off-label" usage
List of video game remasters.While the terms remaster and remake are sometimes used interchangeably (e.g. DuckTales Remastered being more of a complete remake), remasters usually refer to re-releases of existing video games with refreshed assets, quality-of-life improvements and are rendered at a higher resolution and/or frame rate but are not intended to be an outright remake or reimagining ...
^b Remaster originally released on PS3 and/or Vita before PS4. ^c The Ultimate Edition was released on other platforms, but the PS4 and PC versions are remastered. ^d New game that takes place after the original Birth by Sleep. ^e Beyond: Two Souls remastered was released as a standalone before the collection on November 24, 2015.
Magnetic tape was commonly used to create master copies.. Mastering, a form of audio post production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device (the master), the source from which all copies will be produced (via methods such as pressing, duplication or replication).
An audio format is a medium for sound recording and reproduction.The term is applied to both the physical recording media and the recording formats of the audio content—in computer science it is often limited to the audio file format, but its wider use usually refers to the physical method used to store the data.
A re-recording is a recording produced following a new performance of a work of music. This is most commonly, but not exclusively, by a popular artist or group. It differs from a reissue, which involves a second or subsequent release of a previously-recorded piece of music.