On 11/17/05, Chris Trown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you're transcoding you're transcoding to MPEG4. The reason for doing so is space that's it.
Yes.
If a recording is due to start within a short time of the wakeup it assumes it was woken automaticly, otherwise it assumes it was woken by the user.
I've read that some people transcode to MPEG4 format. The reasons
I've read are better picture and less disk usage. True?
If you're transcoding you're transcoding to MPEG4. The reason for doing so is space that's it.
If I transcode to MPEG4, then I lose the ability to use hardware
acceleration via XVMC, yes?
Yes.
I've mostly got NVRAM wakeup going. How does Myth determine
whether the system was woken up by a user or via NVRAM wakeup? This has
implications for how to shut the system down.
If a recording is due to start within a short time of the wakeup it assumes it was woken automaticly, otherwise it assumes it was woken by the user.
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