On the surface, the request seems absurd. Young Sheldon is a single-camera comedy, not a Christopher Nolan film. Why would anyone need a lossless audio codec for a 22-minute episode about a nine-year-old negotiating a DB Cooper lunchbox?
For the average viewer, streaming Young Sheldon on Max or Netflix in standard AAC audio is perfectly acceptable. But for the audiophile and the dedicated sitcom archivist, standard is never enough. Recently, a niche but passionate query has surfaced in digital forums: “Where can I find Young Sheldon Season 3 in FLAC?”
Or, you know, just stream it. But where’s the fun in that? Have you successfully muxed a lossless audio track for a modern sitcom? Let us know in the forums.