While the prompt specifies a video encode, the source ensures that the audio is typically a high-quality AAC or E-AC-3 stream. "Temperance" relies on silence. After Jamie kills Lionel Brown (in a scene of shocking, almost biblical violence), the soundscape drops to nothing but the crackle of the hearth and the drip of blood. In the 720p WEB version, the audio sync is pristine, allowing Bear McCreary’s sparse score—often just a lone cello or a droning fiddle—to fill the room. The high-frequency clarity of the web rip ensures that Claire’s sharp, involuntary gasps cut through the mix like a scalpel.
By the episode’s end, the title’s meaning has inverted. Claire tries to temper her addiction to ether, hiding the bottle in a hollowed book. Jamie tries to temper his vengeance, sparing Tom Christie’s life. Malva tries to temper her curiosity, but ultimately spies on Claire’s surgery. All fail. The final shot of the episode—Claire looking in a mirror, seeing not her own face but the ghost of her assailant—is rendered in sharp relief by the 720p encode. The mirror’s reflection lacks the depth of a 4K image, flattening Claire’s features, suggesting that she has become a two-dimensional version of herself: a victim. outlander s06e03 720p web h264
A "WEB" tag indicates the file was sourced directly from a streaming service like Starz. This means there are no channel logos, scrolling news tickers, or commercial interruptions—just the pure cinematic experience. Aesthetic Mastery in Season 6 While the prompt specifies a video encode, the