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Ultimately, Graduation is more than just a bridge between high school and college; it is a testament to the show’s ability to evolve. By forcing Sheldon out of his comfort zone, the writers set the stage for a new era of growth. Whether viewed through a television broadcast or a libvpx-encoded stream, the episode remains a standout chapter that successfully transitions Young Sheldon from a story about a quirky child in a classroom to a deeper exploration of a young prodigy entering adulthood. If you'd like to refine this, let me know:

The episode "College Admissions" is the season 4 premiere of Young Sheldon. The story picks up where the previous season left off, with Sheldon facing new challenges as he navigates his junior year of high school.

ffmpeg -i "Young.Sheldon.S04E01.mkv" -c:v libvpx-vp9 -b:v 1M -c:a libopus -b:a 128k output_vp9.webm

Meanwhile, Sheldon's siblings, Missy and Georgie, deal with their own issues. Missy struggles with her self-image, while Georgie tries to navigate his relationships with his friends.

From a technical perspective, the mention of libvpx refers to the open-source video compression format used to encode the episode for high-quality streaming and storage. As a royalty-free codec developed by Google, libvpx (specifically VP8 and VP9) is frequently used in web-based media to ensure that the vibrant colors of the 1980s Texas setting and the nuanced performances of the cast are preserved without massive file sizes. This intersection of a show about a boy genius and the high-level technology used to distribute it is fittingly meta, as Sheldon himself would likely appreciate the efficiency of the VP9 algorithm.