Game Of Thrones Season 03 Ffmpeg 【iPhone NEWEST】

By a Video Encoding Archivist

Run this probe:

ffmpeg -i input_s03e09.mkv \ -vf "eq=brightness=0.05:contrast=1.1:saturation=1.05" \ -c:v libx264 -crf 20 -preset medium \ -c:a copy \ output_red_wedding_fixed.mkv Note: The Red Wedding scene (E09) specifically benefits from brightness=0.05 to see Catelyn’s face in the dim hall. If you are building a permanent archive of Season 03 (roughly 9 hours of content), transcoding to AV1 or HEVC saves significant space without visual loss. game of thrones season 03 ffmpeg

ffmpeg -i input_s03e07.mkv \ -c:v libaom-av1 -crf 30 -b:v 0 -strict experimental -cpu-used 4 \ -c:a libopus -b:a 96k \ output_bear_and_maiden_fair.mkv Season 03 has extensive subtitled dialogue (Kraznys mo Nakloz in Astapor). When remuxing, never burn these in —retain them as soft subtitles. By a Video Encoding Archivist Run this probe:

Always keep a -c copy backup of the original untouched audio track. The 5.1 mix of Ramin Djawadi’s "The Lannister Send Their Regards" deserves lossless preservation. When remuxing, never burn these in —retain them

ffmpeg -i original_s03e04.mkv -map 0:s:m:forced? -c copy forced_subtitles.ass

For fans of Game of Thrones , Season 03 is a watershed moment—from the burning of Astapor to the blood-soaked Rains of Castamere at the Red Wedding. For a media archivist, however, this season presents a unique set of technical challenges. The original broadcasts contained notorious crushed blacks (specifically in the Dothraki sea and the dark cave of the Lord of Light) and a mix of framerate sources.