If your local file is an uncompressed Blu-ray rip or an overly large broadcast capture, transcoding via the HEVC (H.265) codec will reduce file sizes by up to 50% without dropping perceivable visual quality. This is particularly vital for preserving the dark, shadowy textures of the 18th-century River Run estate interiors. Execute this command to achieve an optimized transcode:
Outlander S05E06 features distinct, self-contained subplots, such as the initial 1746 Jacobite gold flashback sequence. If you only want to clip this precise scene for media study or local storage, extract it using precise timestamps: outlander s05e06 ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i outlander_s05e06.mkv -itsoffset 1.5 -i outlander_s05e06.mkv -map 0:v -map 1:a -c copy fixed_outlander.mkv Use code with caution. Forcing Widescreen Aspect Ratios: If your local file is an uncompressed Blu-ray
If the episode file is too large (e.g., a 5GB Blu-ray rip) and you want to make it smaller while keeping good quality. If you only want to clip this precise