Here’s how to use it like a pro. Before doing anything, run this to see what you’re working with:
ffmpeg -i "Young.Sheldon.S05E13.mkv" This shows video codec (likely H.264 or H.265), audio codec (AAC, AC3, etc.), and any sync issues. Want to save the scene where Sheldon tries to fit in at the frat party? Use lossless cutting (fast, no quality loss): young sheldon s05e13 ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i "Young.Sheldon.S05E13.mkv" -vn -acodec libmp3lame -b:a 192k sheldon_audio.mp3 If your player doesn’t support soft subs, burn them in: Here’s how to use it like a pro
Here is a development of that content, structured as a tutorial/blog post aimed at fans who want to extract clips, fix audio, or compress the video. So you’ve got a copy of Young Sheldon Season 5, Episode 13 ("A Frat Party, a Sleepover, and the Mother of All Blisters"). Maybe you want to clip Sheldon’s awkward frat party moments, fix out-of-sync audio, or convert the file for your Plex server. FFmpeg is the ultimate command-line tool for the job. Use lossless cutting (fast, no quality loss): ffmpeg
This is an interesting combination of a TV show episode and a technical tool. Since "Young Sheldon" Season 5, Episode 13 ("A Frat Party, a Sleepover, and the Mother of All Blisters") doesn't inherently contain ffmpeg , I will assume you want .