★★★★☆ (Deduct one star because the macroblocking in Episode 4’s garden party actually gave me a headache. But maybe that was the point.) Have you noticed the compression artifacts in The First Lady? Or did you watch it on a Blu-ray (which uses a different codec) and think I’m crazy? Let me know in the comments.
That’s where the codec sings. That’s where the artifacts turn into art. the first lady s01 openh264
This forces your brain to watch only the people. The architecture becomes a ghost. Don’t ignore the audio. OpenH264 is primarily a video codec, but the S01 package used its integrated AAC-LC audio profile at a constrained 96kbps. Listen to the scene where Eleanor confronts Franklin about the wheelchair. You will hear a faint pre-echo —a metallic whisper before the dialogue starts. Let me know in the comments
The answer was OpenH264.