Abbott Elementary S01e07 Ffmpeg: Link
ffmpeg -i abbott.s01e07.mkv -c:v libx265 -crf 28 -c:a copy -c:s copy output.mkv Janine’s optimism survived. Gregory’s awkward pauses remained crisp. Even Ava’s wardrobe textures held up. For sitcoms with limited fast motion, CRF 28 is a sweet spot.
ffmpeg -i "Abbott.Elementary.S01E07.mkv" \ -c:v libx265 -crf 28 \ -c:a copy \ -c:s copy \ "abbott.s01e07.hevc.mkv" If you hoard sitcoms, this is a game changer. Happy to share preset if anyone wants. Sitcom Compression Test: Abbott Elementary S01E07 with ffmpeg In this week’s "pointless but fun" encoding test, I took Abbott Elementary S01E07 – "Gifted Program" and ran it through ffmpeg’s H.265 encoder. The goal? Reduce file size without turning the teachers’ lounge into a pixelated mess. abbott elementary s01e07 ffmpeg
Here’s a social media post draft for with an ffmpeg angle — great for a tech + TV crossover audience (e.g., video editors, self-hosters, Plex users). Option 1: Twitter / Mastodon / Bluesky (short & punchy) 💼🍎 Just re-encoded Abbott Elementary S01E07 with ffmpeg to save space on my Plex server. H.265 → 480 MB, original subs & stereo audio kept. Ava would definitely roast me for this. 😅 ffmpeg -i abbott
#ffmpeg #AbbottElementary #Plex #SelfHosted For sitcoms with limited fast motion, CRF 28 is a sweet spot
Wanted to share a quick ffmpeg win. Grabbed Abbott Elementary S01E07 (the “Gifted Program” episode – peak Ava chaos). Original file was ~1.2 GB (H.264). Ran it through ffmpeg with libx265, CRF 28, kept original audio (copy) and subs.
Add -preset medium to balance speed vs. compression (default is medium anyway).