REMASTER

Etymology

Verb

remaster (third-person singular simple present remasters, present participle remastering, simple past and past participle remastered)

(music) To produce a new version of a recording by remixing the original master recordings.

(film) To create a new master copy by enhancing sound or picture quality of an older recording.

(video games) To produce a new version of a video game with updated graphics, often re-recorded music, and added features and content.

Noun

remaster (plural remasters)

synonym of remastering

Anagrams

• masterer, restream, streamer

Source: Wiktionary



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EARTHSHAKING

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