"Do it."
The computer beeps. Sheldon plays the final file. The screen shows a perfectly centered, correctly deinterlaced, pillar-boxed version of Pastor Jim waving awkwardly. young sheldon s06e02 ffmpeg
"Mother, the VCR is fine. The problem is interlacing . The sermon footage he gave me is 480i, but the church’s new projection system demands progressive frames. If I don’t fix it, Jesus will appear on screen with horizontal comb-like artifacts. It’s disrespectful." "Do it
The Coopers’ living room, 1994. Sheldon (12) is hunched over his beloved computer, a Compaq Presario. Missy is on the couch, flipping through a TV Guide. Mary walks in with laundry. "Mother, the VCR is fine
"I will. But first, I’ll encode a copy to Georgie’s hidden ‘music’ folder. For educational purposes."
"It’s remuxing the audio stream now. But I’ve realized a deeper problem. The aspect ratio. They filmed in 4:3, but the projector expects 16:9. If I simply scale it, the choir will look short and wide—like a Volkswagen bus full of hymn singers."