The Pitt S01e03 Openh264 ((exclusive)) -

Constrained Baseline profile is ancient by modern standards (no B-frames). That means every frame is either a full image or a prediction of the next. No "looking backward." It feels urgent. It feels immediate. It feels like an emergency room.

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After analyzing the stream metadata for S01E03 (specifically the WebRTC-friendly version distributed on certain international platforms), the presence of openh264 suggests something radical: Constrained Baseline profile is ancient by modern standards

Look for the line: Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (Constrained Baseline) (openh264 / 0x34363268) It feels immediate

Here’s the kicker: OpenH264 is the backbone of (Doxy.me, Cisco Webex, etc.). In Episode 3, Dr. Robby uses a tablet to consult a toxicologist remotely. The video on that tablet is choppy, low-res, and uses the exact same macroblocking pattern as OpenH264.

If you want to verify this, you don’t need Wireshark. Just download the episode file (legally, from a service that provides technical metadata) and run: