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Ffmpeg: Sausage Party: Foodtopia S01

Here’s how to tame your Foodtopia footage. Assuming you’ve purchased or recorded your copy via legal screen capture (e.g., OBS + HDCP-free input), you’ll likely have a large .mkv or .mp4 file like: sausage_party_foodtopia_s01e01.mkv (2.5 GB) Step 2: First Pass – Check What You’re Dealing With ffmpeg -i sausage_party_s01e01.mkv Look for resolution, bitrate, and codec. The show is in 1080p/4K with HDR on some streams. Don’t let a hot dog’s glow blow out your encode. Step 3: The “Bun-Size” Compression (H.265 / HEVC) To reduce file size while keeping the crunchy food violence intact:

for f in sausage_party_s01e*.mkv; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -c:v libx265 -crf 23 -preset fast -c:a aac "${f%.mkv}.mp4" done Foodtopia has rapid-fire puns. Burn ’em in so you never miss a “bun-ting” pun: sausage party: foodtopia s01 ffmpeg

ffmpeg -i episode.mkv -vf subtitles=episode.mkv -c:a copy episode_subs.mp4 Don’t use -crf 18 unless you have terabytes of storage. Don’t use -preset ultrafast unless you enjoy pixelated sausage meat. Final Verdict FFmpeg and Sausage Party: Foodtopia actually make a weirdly perfect pair—both are raw, slightly offensive to traditional sensibilities, and incredibly efficient at what they do. Use these commands to build your own Foodtopia media server, and may your encodes be sharp, your audio in sync, and your hot dogs eternally anxious. Disclaimer: Only process media you own legally. The author is not responsible if your computer begins whispering “food orgy” after 12 hours of encoding. Here’s how to tame your Foodtopia footage

If you’ve just finished Sausage Party: Foodtopia Season 1 on Amazon Prime or Crave, you might want to keep a local copy for offline rewatches of Sam’s existential bun-screams. But the default file sizes can be huge. Enter —the meat grinder of video codecs. Don’t let a hot dog’s glow blow out your encode