If you’ve just finished Sausage Party: Foodtopia Season 1 on Amazon Prime or Crave, you might want to keep a local copy for offline rewatches of Sam’s existential bun-screams. But the default file sizes can be huge. Enter —the meat grinder of video codecs.
Here’s how to tame your Foodtopia footage. Assuming you’ve purchased or recorded your copy via legal screen capture (e.g., OBS + HDCP-free input), you’ll likely have a large .mkv or .mp4 file like: sausage_party_foodtopia_s01e01.mkv (2.5 GB) Step 2: First Pass – Check What You’re Dealing With ffmpeg -i sausage_party_s01e01.mkv Look for resolution, bitrate, and codec. The show is in 1080p/4K with HDR on some streams. Don’t let a hot dog’s glow blow out your encode. Step 3: The “Bun-Size” Compression (H.265 / HEVC) To reduce file size while keeping the crunchy food violence intact: sausage party: foodtopia s01 ffmpeg
Here’s a blog post tailored to your request. Since "Sausage Party: Foodtopia" (Season 1) is an animated series, and ffmpeg is a video processing tool, I’ve framed this as a (assuming they own it legally). Sausage Party: Foodtopia S01 – How to Rip, Compress & Convert with FFmpeg Warning: This post is not for the faint of heart—or the faint of bandwidth. We’re talking raw sausages, raw video files, and one very spicy command-line tool. If you’ve just finished Sausage Party: Foodtopia Season
for f in sausage_party_s01e*.mkv; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -c:v libx265 -crf 23 -preset fast -c:a aac "${f%.mkv}.mp4" done Foodtopia has rapid-fire puns. Burn ’em in so you never miss a “bun-ting” pun: Here’s how to tame your Foodtopia footage