remaster

/riˈmæstər/
noun
  1. A new and improved version of a recording (such as a song, album, or movie) that has been remastered.
    • I bought the remaster of the movie on Blu-ray because the picture looks much better.
    • Fans were excited when the remaster of the video game was released with updated graphics.
    • The remaster of the band's first album includes bonus tracks.
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verb
  1. To create a new and improved version of a recording (such as a song, album, or movie) by enhancing the sound or picture quality from the original source.
    • My dad loves to remaster his favorite songs from the 1970s so they sound clearer.
    • Engineers carefully remaster the old film to remove scratches and improve color.
    • The record label decided to remaster the classic album for its 50th anniversary.