: Correcting a delay where voices didn't match lip movements.
This is the most critical tag. It indicates that an earlier version of this specific encode had a technical flaw—such as a audio desynchronization, corrupted video frames, missing subtitles, or a broken aspect ratio—and this file is the corrected, working re-release. Why the "Fixed" Tag Matters in Scene Releases
This re-encodes the video, which will take time and result in a loss of quality . This is a last resort when remuxing and other fixes are impossible.
Re-muxing ensures compatibility with Plex, Kodi, VLC, and Roku USB media players. matrixrevoluciones20031080pduallatmkv fixed
Sometimes the file is perfectly fine, but the media player lacks the proper codecs to decode dual-audio streams or advanced audio formats like DTS. Use these players for the best experience:
The definitive final showdown between Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) in a rain-slicked, cratered megacity, set to the choral score "Neodammerung" by Don Davis.
: The original English track, often preserved in high-quality 5.1 surround sound (AC3 or DTS). : Correcting a delay where voices didn't match lip movements
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: The title is written in Spanish ( Matrix Revoluciones ). This identifies the specific movie, which is the third installment in the Wachowskis' groundbreaking cyberpunk franchise.
Is the audio track , or is it just out of sync ? Why the "Fixed" Tag Matters in Scene Releases
If your movie freezes when skipping scenes, the index header is likely damaged. Open . Go to the top menu and select Header Editor .
The query refers to a specific file release for The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Even with the release of the 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays and The Matrix Resurrections , the 1080p MKV version remains the "sweet spot" for many viewers. It offers a massive leap in quality over DVD without the enormous file sizes associated with 4K (which can exceed 60GB). A well-encoded 1080p "fixed" file usually sits between 8GB and 15GB, making it perfect for Plex servers or external hard drives. Conclusion