remastering

/riˈmæstərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of creating a new and improved version of a recording by enhancing the sound or picture quality from the original source.
    • The remastering of the old jazz recordings took several months.
    • Modern technology has made remastering much more precise.
    • The studio specializes in the remastering of classic films.
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verb
  1. The present participle of remaster; the act of creating a new and improved version of a recording.
    • The engineers are remastering the entire collection of the artist's work.
    • He is remastering the audio for the documentary right now.
    • They have been remastering the video game for the new console.
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