Young Sheldon S06e04 Openh264 Hot! Direct

George stares at the back of Sheldon’s head.

Sheldon looks at George, waiting.

Sheldon hits "Enter" with a flourish. The screen displays a command prompt: Encoding... young sheldon s06e04 openh264

October 20, 2022

SHELDON > If we disconnect your splice, the coaches lose their outside line. But if we leave it, the video fails. GEORGE > So, we’re stuck. SHELDON > Unless... we route the video feed through the analog broadcast antenna on the roof. GEORGE > The one the birds pecked at? SHELDON > It’s a risk. But physics favors the bold. George stares at the back of Sheldon’s head

SHELDON > It needs to be angled forty-five degrees to the southwest! That avoids the interference from the water tower! GEORGE > It’s rusted solid! SHELDON > Apply percussive maintenance! GEORGE > (Banging it with the wrench) > I know how to fix things, Sheldon!

It’s a cramped room filled with dusty televisions and tangled wires. Sheldon is sitting cross-legged on the floor, typing on a terminal connected to a massive server stack. The screen displays a command prompt: Encoding

MARY > Sheldon, it’s eleven o'clock. School tomorrow. SHELDON > I’m not sleeping, Mother. I’m creating. I’ve discovered that the video compression codec the university uses is woefully outdated. I’m writing a wrapper for openh264 to improve the latency of Dr. Sturgis’s video lectures. MARY > (Blank stare) > Does this mean you won’t be eating breakfast tomorrow? SHELDON > It means I might skip breakfast to monitor the bit-rate fluctuation. MARY > (Sighs) > Goodnight, Sheldon.