[mythtv-users] The Final Nail in MythTranscode?

Christopher Kerr mythtv at theseekerr.com
Tue Mar 5 12:03:26 UTC 2013


On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Anthony Giggins
<seven at seven.dorksville.net> wrote:
>
>
> On 05/03/2013, at 9:20 PM, Paul Gardiner <lists at glidos.net> wrote:
>
>> On 25/02/2013 08:11, Ian Evans wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Scott Harris
>>> <scott.harris0509 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> [snip]
>>>> Are there any other options out there?  Even if someone has some suggestions
>>>> to get my 0.25 mythtrascode going again.
>>>
>>> Scott,
>>>
>>> just posted a thread about the .25 copy over trick no longer working
>>> either due to a missing libmythtv-0.25.so.0
>>>
>>> Did you get that issue too? Really screwed with mythtranscode and space now.
>>
>> Not sure this is very useful since from what I could see reading back
>> you want lossless transcode, but I've been using mythtranscode in
>> --fifodir mode running it into ffmpeg. That hasn't been broken in
>> 0.26. If anything it works better. If you are coming from mpeg2
>> recordings you get the advantage of the smaller files that h264 allows.
>> You can preserve interlacing, whatever you want. My script is linked to
>> from http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Mythtranscode. You can just set it up
>> as a user job.
>>
>> I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't bother and just buy more disc space
>> instead, but it is nice to be able to stick a series on a DVD to give
>> to a friend who missed it. And I'm often taking recordings over to my
>> girlfriend's and it's much faster to copy 1G than 4G to a USB
>
>
> My theory is you can fit even more content onto these ever cheaper drives if you transcode, especially due to channel over runs and having to record upto 22min (20 mins hard pad & 2 mins soft pad) just to make certain you get entire shows in my country that adds up to a lot of extra space which would otherwise be wasted.
>
> Ie. I'd be down almost half of the 1486 recording I currently have and I'd require more Sata ports also.

Yeah, but is there much of a point to that much (recordings) storage?

Not that I can judge, I've currently got 981 recordings (and that's
after clearing out about 500GB of really old stuff recently), some of
it dating back 2 years, but in reality nobody would notice if I
aggressively removed recordings older than a month. Anything really
interesting I archive to MythVideo, manually editing the 20 minutes of
overrun reality cooking programs off the front and doing a lossless
mpeg2 transcode.

The vast majority of my storage space is being wasted by episodes of
Heartbeat that a certain family member wants, but which I can't muster
the energy to edit and archive..

- Chris


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