[mythtv-users] Transcoding HDTV?

Ivan Kowalenko ivan.kowalenko at gmail.com
Tue Oct 3 19:57:39 UTC 2006


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On Oct 3, 2006, at 15.13, Nate Carlson wrote:

> I've finally picked up a HDHomeRun, and can now do proper HDTV with
> Myth (these are so much easier to get up and running than the PCI- 
> based
> cards.. I'm really impressed!) One thing I never did get working  
> with the
> PCI-based solutions was trancoding.. I want to drop my HDTV  
> programming
> down to a significantly lower resolution that it's broadcasted at  
> (DVD-ish
> resolution looks fine on my TV's), and haven't been able to figure  
> out the
> best way to set this up.
>
> A few questions:
>
> - Is there a way to get Myth to automatically use a certain  
> transcoding
>    profile for HDTV programs? If so, how does it define HDTV programs?

Murr.... I don't think so. You might have to manually specify a job  
to run on recordings. Though I think it MIGHT be possible to set up  
Myth to automatically transcode anything recorded from a specific  
source (not sure how this works)

> - I'd like to drop the resolution significantly, and go to MPEG4  
> (well,
>    h264, but I bet that's not an option!) Any problems with that?

Shouldn't be. H.264 may be within the realm of possibility, but I'm  
not 100% on this.

> - Is it possible to keep the AC3 audio track, or will it be  
> converted to
>    MP3?

I don't see why not. There ought to be a transcode option for  
passthrough, otherwise you might have to do a manual user job.

> - Any other advice?
>
> Obviously, since I'm using a HDHomeRun, I'm on 0.20.. I'm actually
> near-current to the 0.20-fixes branch right now.
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