Here’s a text you can use for file naming, a README, or an internal media server description: Abbott Elementary – Season 1 (libvpx encode) Codec: libvpx (VP8/VP9) Container: WebM or MKV Source: Likely a transcoded release for web/archive compatibility

It sounds like you’re looking for a descriptive or metadata-style text related to an Season 1 video file encoded with the libvpx codec (often used for WebM or MKV containers).

Release Group: Internal Encodes Video: libvpx (VP9), 1920x1080, 23.976 fps, 2-pass VBR Audio: Opus 128kbps, 2.0 / 5.1 Subtitles: English (SRT) Notes: Encoded from a high-quality source; optimized for low CPU decode. If you meant something else — like a subtitle file, a scene release name, or technical encoding settings — just let me know and I’ll tailor it exactly.

“Abbott Elementary – S01 – Complete Season – Encoded with libvpx for efficient streaming and open-source playback. This version prioritizes moderate file size with balanced quality using the VP9 codec via libvpx. Suitable for browser-based viewing (WebM) or media servers like Jellyfin/Plex with VP9 support. Audio encoded with Opus or Vorbis. No hardcoded subtitles; SRT included separately.” Potential use in an NFO or metadata file:

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