On 9/23/05, Robert Tsai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In your recording schedules' post-processing options you also need to
enable automatically transcode.
--Rob
Is that the ONLY thing that is necessary to set up Rob? Like Michael I
have had no luck with automatic transcoding (on a fairly new
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 04:01:17PM +0900, Craig Hagerman wrote:
On 9/23/05, Robert Tsai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In your recording schedules' post-processing options you also need
to enable automatically transcode.
Is that the ONLY thing that is necessary to set up Rob? Like Michael
I
On 9/23/05, Robert Tsai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. In addition to the post-processing option, you *also* need to set
up your Hardware Recording Profile (e.g., Default or whatever you
are using) to enable auto-transcode.
Ahh I see. I don't remember seeing the Hardware Recording Profile
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 10:18:37AM +0930, Michael Cheshire (Mailing Lists)
wrote:
I cant for the likes of me get my mythtv box to automatically
transcode stuff recorded from my DVB card.. (Dvico Fusion DVB-T
Lite).
I'm sure there's a box I should be ticking somewhere - which
recording
On 9/5/05, Moasat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My auto transcoding has been failing more often than not for the past fewmonths.As I've been swapping my master and slave backends (andreinstalling Linux on the slave-now-master), I assumed it was some setting
or another that I overlooked.I've gone back
Any chance a recording made on the master is trying to be transcoded by
the slave? (or vice-versa) I've got a master/slave backend setup,
and I've noticed that often my transcoding jobs fail because the
slave tries to process a recording that was made on the master.
Looking at the backend logs on
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Automatic transcoding
Any chance a recording made on the master is trying