Mythtranscode
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| + | == Choosing a Recording == | ||
| + | Two methods are available to choose which recording to work on. The first is to specify the channelid and start time, | ||
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| + | -c 1067 -s 20060424183000 | ||
| + | Note the start time format is in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS. | ||
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| + | The other method is to specify the file, | ||
| + | -i /MythTV/tv/1856_20060425200000.mpg | ||
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Revision as of 18:05, 27 April 2006
Mythtranscode is the internal process used by the front end to transcode MythTV recordings.
Usage
Usage: mythtranscode <--chanid <channelid>>
<--starttime <starttime>> <--profile <profile>>
[options]
--mpeg2 or -m: Perform MPEG2 to MPEG2 transcode.
--chanid or -c: Takes a channel id. REQUIRED
--starttime or -s: Takes a starttime for the
recording. REQUIRED
--infile or -i: Input file (Alternative to -c and -s)
--outfile or -o: Output file
--profile or -p: Takes a profile number or 'autodetect'
recording profile. REQUIRED
--honorcutlist or -l: Specifies whether to use the cutlist.
--allkeys or -k: Specifies that the output file
should be made entirely of keyframes.
--fifodir or -f: Directory to write fifos to
If --fifodir is specified, 'audout' and 'vidout'
will be created in the specified directory
--fifosync : Enforce fifo sync
--buildindex or -b: Build a new keyframe index
(use only if audio and video fifos are read independantly)
--showprogress : Display status info to the stdout
--verbose level or -v: Use '-v help' for level info
--help or -h: Prints this help statement.
Choosing a Recording
Two methods are available to choose which recording to work on. The first is to specify the channelid and start time,
-c 1067 -s 20060424183000
Note the start time format is in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
The other method is to specify the file,
-i /MythTV/tv/1856_20060425200000.mpg