In a tense standoff, Nolan and Grey apprehend the suspect, who reveals that the use of FFmpeg was a test of their skills and a form of digital cat-and-mouse game. The suspect, impressed by the officers' ability to keep up, admits to being a former tech enthusiast turned to a life of crime.
Assuming "ffmpeg" was a typo or a tag error, here is a proper post regarding the episode itself: the rookie s02e14 ffmpeg
becomes a memorable episode, not just for its action and suspense, but for showcasing how officers can leverage technical skills and knowledge of tools like FFmpeg to outsmart tech-savvy criminals. In a tense standoff, Nolan and Grey apprehend
ffmpeg -i the.rookie.s02e14.mkv -vf "drawtext=text='%pts\:hms':x=10:y=10:fontsize=24:fontcolor=white" -c:a copy timed_episode.mkv ffmpeg -i the
As they dig deeper, they notice a pattern. Each video, when processed with specific FFmpeg commands, yields a piece of a geographical coordinate. The officers piece together these coordinates, leading them on a digital scavenger hunt across the city.
The detectives soon realize that the suspect is not only tech-savvy but also seems to have a fascination with video processing and encoding. Every video ends with a seemingly nonsensical string of text that looks like it could be related to FFmpeg commands.