Outlander S02e08 Ffmpeg

# First pass ffmpeg -i "outlander_s02e08.mkv" -c:v libx265 -b:v 1800k -x265-params pass=1 -an -f null /dev/null

| Metric | Source (AVC) | Encoded (HEVC) | |--------|--------------|----------------| | Size | 8.2 GB | 1.7 GB | | Video bitrate | ~19 Mbps | ~2.5 Mbps | | PSNR | – | ~44 dB (good) | | SSIM | – | 0.97 | outlander s02e08 ffmpeg

Outlander S02E08 – Optimized FFmpeg Encoding (x265, Subtitles, Audio) # First pass ffmpeg -i "outlander_s02e08

Usually, the frame count ticked by like a steady heartbeat. But tonight, the logs looked... wrong. Instead of the standard bitrate readout, the terminal started spitting out strings of Gaelic. “Sassanach,” the screen flickered. Instead of the standard bitrate readout, the terminal

ffprobe -v quiet -show_streams -select_streams v:0 "outlander_s02e08_hevc.mkv" | grep -E "codec_name|width|height|bit_rate"

Expected: hevc , 1920x1080 , bitrate ~2000-3000 kbps.

On the preview monitor, the episode didn't start with the usual title card. Instead of Jamie and Claire arriving at Beaufort Castle to see Lord Lovat, the screen showed a static-filled version of the standing stones at Craigh na Dun.