ffmpeg -i s03e03.mkv -af "pan=mono|FC=FC" -t 45 beth_therapy.wav Now I have a clean, isolated vocal track—ready to be remixed into a lo-fi beat. “Therapy vibes to process your parents’ divorce to.” Let’s turn Pickle Rick vs. Rats into a high-quality GIF (because Twitter loves 15fps loops of mayhem):
Here’s a blog post draft written in a playful, tech-infused tone, perfect for a developer or pop-culture-savvy audience. “Pickle Rick!” By now, that phrase is seared into the collective consciousness of the internet. Season 3, Episode 3 of Rick and Morty isn’t just a masterpiece of absurdist storytelling—it’s a technical marvel of animation, sound design, and… video encoding. rick and morty s03e03 ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i s03e03.mkv -ss 00:12:30 -to 00:13:00 -c copy pickle_rage.mkv The -c copy flag is magic—it doesn’t re-encode, just repackages. It’s like using a portal gun to jump between keyframes without losing quality. Remember the Jaguar (the honorable warrior who helps Pickle Rick)? Let’s make a contact sheet of his best moments: ffmpeg -i s03e03