for f in *S01E06*.mkv; do ffmpeg -i "$f" ... (insert encoding settings) ... "compressed_$f" done | Original | After FFmpeg | | :--- | :--- | | 3.2 GB | 450 MB | | H.264 | H.265 (HEVC) | | DTS 5.1 | AAC 2.0 | Visual Quality Check After running the command, check the scene where Sheldon adjusts his modem (timestamp ~00:11:30). FFmpeg should preserve the glow of the old monitor without introducing "banding" in the dark corners of his bedroom. Pro tip: Because Young Sheldon is a comedy of timing, ensure you use -af aresample=async=1 if the audio drifts after transcoding. Nothing ruins a laugh track like sync issues.

The Episode: Young Sheldon – Season 1, Episode 6 ("A Patch, a Modem, and a Zantac") The Problem: Your 4K/1080p raw rip of this 20-minute sitcom is taking up 3.5 GB. For a show that is mostly dialogue and static shots (the Cooper family living room), that’s overkill. The Solution: FFmpeg.

ffmpeg -i "Young.Sheldon.S01E06.4K.mkv" Note the codec (likely AVC or HEVC) and audio track (DTS or AC3). Because sitcoms have limited motion (compared to an action movie like Avengers ), you can use a slower preset and a lower CRF value.

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