Robert Krig wrote:
...
I accidentally had a set of additional custom recording profiles. And
you can guess, the custom recording profiles were all at their default
settings of 480x480 and a max bitrate of 6000kbps.
...
Now that I changed those settings, everything thankfully works as it
should
OMG!?!?! Im a such an idiot
I accidentally had a set of additional custom recording profiles. And
you can guess, the custom recording profiles were all at their default
settings of 480x480 and a max bitrate of 6000kbps.
D'OH!
Now that I changed those settings, everything thankfully works
On 6/27/05, Robert Tsai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In your case, you've decided there is no need to enable
> auto-transcode. Turn off the checkbox if this feature doesn't meet
> your needs.
>
> As for why this feature exists at all, it is because not everyone has
> a hardware encoder, so things
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 02:09:37PM +0200, Robert Krig wrote:
> Probably not, I'll have to check. But why should that matter? Im not
> asking MythTV to transcode my recordings once theyve been recorded.
> After all, that would just result in more loss of quality. I'm
> trying to get to the point wer
Probably not, I'll have to check. But why should that matter? Im not
asking MythTV to transcode my recordings once theyve been recorded.
After all, that would just result in more loss of quality. I'm trying to
get to the point were my recording profiles are as such that I can more
or less directly