On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Niko Mikkilä wrote:
> Tradeoffs
>
> As Lars Bläser pointed out earlier, all this processing and encoding
> comes at a high price in CPU time and energy consumption. Whether it's
> worth it depends on your purposes, so make your own calculations. If you
> only want
On 30/10/10 02:50, VDR User wrote:
>
> That sounds good when you read the datasheets but real world results
> are a bit different. Also, what you're referring to is encoding
> comparisons all from a raw source - not mpeg2 vs. the same mpeg2
> reencoded in h264. I can't stress enough that there i
Hi and sorry for this long post. I thought to share some of my personal
experiences and insights on re-encoding DVB recordings. I might also
have a few useful tips that are not always found in these discussions at
Linux-specific forums and mailing lists.
Feel free to skip this wall of text if you
Hello,
I'm announce this bugfixed stable release. xxv-1.6.1 is now the major
stable release of XXV the "Xtreme eXtension for VDR", it's containing a
set of bug fixes.
XXV means "Xtreme eXtension for VDR" and is a central service for the
administration of the VDR and his environment.
Here a small