Rick — And Morty S03e03 Ffmpeg

Wait, what?

ffmpeg -i broken_s03e03.mkv -c copy -bsf:v h264_mp4toannexb -f mpegts fixed.ts ffmpeg -i fixed.ts -c copy repaired.mkv Bitstream filtering. It’s not time travel, but it’s close. Using FFmpeg on Pickle Rick felt weirdly appropriate. The show is about taking a familiar form (a cartoon, a sitcom) and twisting it with science. FFmpeg does the same: it takes raw video streams and twists them into GIFs, thumbnails, clips, and audio stems. rick and morty s03e03 ffmpeg

Here’s what I found when I pointed FFmpeg at rick_and_morty_s03e03.mkv . The episode isn’t just a file; it’s a containment unit for multiple realities (streams). Using ffprobe : Wait, what

Now pass me the -filter_complex documentation. Want to try this yourself? Download the episode legally, then run any of the above commands. Just don’t blame me if your terminal starts burping. Using FFmpeg on Pickle Rick felt weirdly appropriate

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.

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):