What exactly happens
when I tell myth to "transcode" a recording from the Watch Recordings
screen? Previously to re-encode files I have used nuvexport, which I know is
just a perl script that pulls information about all your recordings from the
database, checks dependencies, and asks you how you want to re-encode specific
files, then launches ffmpeg. I'd like to utilize the built-in transcoder, but
I'm curious how it compares in speed to the nuvexport/ffmpeg
combo.
Of course, I could
have the complete wrong idea about how that operates, soooo...can anybody give
me some idea what happens when I hit that little "X" key on my
keyboard?
Matthew Mousseau
AMSVans, Inc. Webmaster
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