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Help needed to Transcode Recordings to [email protected]/hr - sparticle - 2013-09-16 All, I am looking for some help and advice tweaking mythtv and xbmc. I have Mythtv setup and working with my Tevii S480 card. I can watch and record tv both live and scheduled. At present recordings are about 2GB/hr in mpeg2 TS format. I am looking for help in 2 areas: 1) Settings to input into mythtvbackend setup to automatically transcode these recordings to .mp4 (confused at the .nuv ext on these recordings post transcoding) with a file size of approx 500Mb/hr at reasonable quality. 2) Is there any way to use my Nvidia card to do the HW decoding for the transcoding process. re: 1) I have setup the current profile to be low quality and set the advert skipping and auto transcoding options. Even then the file sizes are huge. I generally use SD sources for my TV shows (sickbeard/Sab) and find these to be acceptable (we have 10 xbmc devices on the lan and the AV amps do a good job of upscaling to the HD TV's). The usual filesizes are c. 200-500MB per episode. Just getting started with this after finally getting rid of Sky ![]() Also take this opportunity to say XBMC is really an awesome platform for all your media needs. Cheers Spart RE: Help needed to Transcode Recordings to [email protected]/hr - nickr - 2013-09-19 Your question is probably best answered on the mythtv-users mailing list as there are plenty of people with nice transcoding setups over there. RE: Help needed to Transcode Recordings to [email protected]/hr - sparticle - 2013-09-20 Ok thanks. I will take a look over there. Cheers Spart |