Remote media immersion (RMI) allows for the synchronized transmission and rendering of high-quality audio and video streams to provide an immersive experience. It involves acquiring media streams, storing and transmitting them in real-time, and rendering the audio and video. Key components are video streams up to 1080p at 30fps or 720p at 60fps and 10-channel immersive audio. Delivery relies on scalable streaming architectures and standards like MPEG and RTP/RTCP. Error control uses forward error correction and retransmission. RMI has applications in teleconferencing, education, entertainment, and more. Technical challenges include reducing latency for interactivity.