Ffmpeg Patched — Outlander S01e01
If your source is a massive Blu-ray rip and you want to compress it for a phone or tablet while keeping the "lush, color-intense" look of the 1743 scenes, use the or H.265 (HEVC) codec: For H.264 (Standard Compatibility):
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -c:v libx265 -crf 20 -preset slow output.mp4 Use code with caution. outlander s01e01 ffmpeg
– High-pass/low-pass + compand extracts only Claire’s vocal range (200Hz–2kHz), removing most score and sound effects. Great for analyzing her narrative voice-over vs. on-screen speech . If your source is a massive Blu-ray rip
: Just as FFmpeg can apply filters to video and audio streams, Claire's leap through time acts as a filter, changing her perspective on life, love, and loyalty. Her experiences are filtered through the harsh realities of the past, altering her present and future. on-screen speech
Below is a guide on how to process Outlander S01E01 using FFmpeg for the best results. 1. Extracting Subtitles (SRT/ASS)
Here is how ffmpeg helps us analyze and manage this specific episode.