In this deep dive, we will use FFmpeg not just as a conversion tool, but as a scalpel to dissect the bitrate allocation, frame complexity, and audio architecture of this specific episode.
The audio in this episode is a masterclass in sound design parody. The "Gazorpazorpfield" segment mimics the harsh, limited frequency range of 1980s broadcast television.
For the FFmpeg enthusiast, this episode is the ultimate benchmark: if your encode settings can handle the chaos of Interdimensional Cable without falling apart, they can handle anything.