-vf "eq=contrast=1.1:brightness=0.05" This lifts the shadows just enough so you can actually see the stunt work without losing the moody vibe. Using the command above, I turned an 18GB Brassic Season 5 folder into a 7.4GB folder. The quality? Vinnie’s grin is still sharp. The car chases still pop. And best of all—no buffering.
If you’re reading this, you probably fall into one of two camps. Either you’re a tech-head who loves Vinnie’s chaotic energy, or you’re a Brassic fan who just downloaded Season 5 (legally, of course) and realized the file is a weird 4.7GB MKV that Plex refuses to play. brassic s05 ffmpeg
Get-ChildItem -Filter "*.mkv" | ForEach-Object ffmpeg -i $_.Name -c:v libx265 -crf 23 -preset medium -c:a aac -b:a 128k -c:s copy ("compressed_" + $_.Name) -vf "eq=contrast=1
for f in *.mkv; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -c:v libx265 -crf 23 -preset medium -c:a aac -b:a 128k -c:s copy "compressed_$f"; done If you’ve watched S05E03, you know there’s a scene in a dark cellar that looks like a black screen on most compressed video. If your encode crushes the blacks, add this filter: Vinnie’s grin is still sharp
FFmpeg won't help you steal a horse or fake a psychiatrist's signature, but it will make your digital Brassic collection a lot easier to manage.
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