The episode opens with the Party Down crew receiving a call from a new client, a software company called "Greenlight," who's looking for a catering service for their launch party. The client, a nervous and fussy man named Bryce, explains that they're unveiling a revolutionary new product and expects the event to be flawless. The crew arrives at the venue, a trendy tech park in Santa Monica, and gets to work setting up.
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The episode ends with the crew driving away from the venue, bickering good-naturedly about the events of the day. Henry quips that they should add "ffmpeg" (a reference to the free, open-source software for handling video and audio files) to their menu, to indicate that their events are now officially "highly compressed and occasionally glitchy." The crew laughs, and the episode fades to black. The episode opens with the Party Down crew
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In this episode, the team works a "lavish gay wedding" but must play second fiddle to Valhalla Catering, a high-end company led by a competitive manager (played by Kristen Bell).
The search term "Party Down S01E10 FFmpeg" typically refers to the use of the FFmpeg multimedia framework to process, convert, or restore the Season 1 finale of the television series Party Down (titled "Stennheiser-Pong Wedding Reception").
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