S06e06 X265 ((full)) | Rick And Morty
MORTY: "Rick, what'd we learn?"
Rick explains that every time someone re-encodes a video to x265, they're not just saving hard drive space—they're "optimizing" alternate dimensions. Lower file size = higher reality compression. But Rick's new algorithm accidentally merged the codec with the Portal Gun's dimensional coordinates. rick and morty s06e06 x265
They escape through the garage, where Rick's backup portal is a Blu-ray player. He shoves Morty into the loading tray. MORTY: "Rick, what'd we learn
The Smith house living room. Morty is trying to watch Jurassic Park on a fuzzy streaming rip. They escape through the garage, where Rick's backup
The T-rex chases them through the house. Rick tries to use the Portal Gun, but the x265 codec has "re-encoded" the gun's exit portal into a low-bitrate artifact—the portal is now a 144p blocky mess that only leads to a Rick and Morty fan theory wiki page .
RICK: "Basically, Morty, every x265 file is a lazy universe . The codec discards 'redundant' visual info—so entire timelines get flagged as 'non-essential motion vectors.' Poof. Gone. But this T-rex? It's from a universe where Jurassic Park was a documentary ."
RICK: "We're trapped in the compression artifacts! The codec thinks we're 'detail below the threshold of human perception.' We're literally being treated like a dark corner in a night scene!"