FFmpeg was first released in 2000 by Fabrice Bellard, a French computer programmer. Initially, it was designed to handle a variety of audio and video formats, allowing users to convert between them easily. Over the years, FFmpeg has grown exponentially, with contributions from thousands of developers worldwide. Today, it is one of the most widely used multimedia frameworks, supporting a vast range of formats, filters, and operations.
While Joe Goldberg is the character we love to hate, the true, unsung hero of modern streaming—and specifically high-fidelity shows like You —is an open-source, command-line tool that turns 20 this year: . you s01 ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i "You.S01E01.mkv" -c:v libx265 -crf 28 -c:a aac -b:a 128k "You.S01E01_compressed.mp4" FFmpeg was first released in 2000 by Fabrice