Hi jacek,
I use vdr-live, together with vdr-epgsearch. This allows me to login with a
browser in the VDR box. Then I can create searchtimers. Those searchtimers can
be set up for instance to keep recording until 10 episodes of a show exist on
the hard drive.
I hope this is what you were looking
I had recording setup last night and now I have 111 ts files. I guess heavy
rain may caused so many ts files. is there a script that would merge them
into one ts and convert them into mkv ? How I can setup after recording
rules to convert recordings ?
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You can merge them directly with the mkv container using append. All
you need is the free "mkvmerge" tool.
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 7:20 AM, jacek burghardt
wrote:
> I had recording setup last night and now I have 111 ts files. I guess heavy
> rain may caused so many ts files. is there a script t
Am 25.05.2014 16:20, schrieb jacek burghardt:
> I had recording setup last night and now I have 111 ts files. I guess
> heavy rain may caused so many ts files. is there a script that would
> merge them into one ts and convert them into mkv ? How I can setup
> after recording rules to convert recor
I had delete the movie files that had been broken up so badly, but I had
few recordings that have two files in them. So is it better to convert each
ts to mkv and merge the mkv ? I set my max recording option tp 30GB.
I had found an issue with my vdr it crashes when recording tv. i
I already told you:
"You can merge them directly with the mkv container using append. All
you need is the free "mkvmerge" tool."
Maybe you're unaware that ts & mkv are simply containers. Nothing is
converted when you change containers. Put it this way, milk is milk
whether you have it in a glass
Thanks, most of the scripts I was looking at are using ffmpeg to extract
audio and then handbrake to convert them.
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What is the best file system for vdr. I just discovered that recording are
causing crashes of vdr. I have video mounted on xfs partition and I can
play live tv. but recording causes constant crashes.
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There's no reason to touch the audio/video streams at all unless you
actually want to re-encode them for some reason. If all you want is an
.mkv rather than a .ts, that can be done in seconds with mkvmerge.
Re-encoding in that case is pointless & a waste of time.
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XFS isn't your problem. I record to an XFS drive shared over my lan
via nfs and its never crashed or caused problems. If I were you I
would troubleshoot your problem further and find out whats actually
wrong with your system.
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 6:32 PM, jacek burghardt
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> What is the b
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