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soundcheck

Post Fri Jul 05, 2013 9:57 am

Offline Transcoding

Hi there.

I had an idea if offline transcoding wouldn't be a nice optional feature.

I basically would rebuild my database or a part of it with the data format as accepted by the TV.

And safe it on a separate drive.

That might more efficient then transcoding all the stuff in realtime over and over again.

Low power servers wouldn't suffer anymore from transcoding stress.

And powerconsumption would probably go done as well as HDD wear down.


Obviously things get complicated if your run more then one device.

What do you think?

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Post Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:11 am

Re: Offline Transcoding

I think there are better tools suited for this.
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soundcheck

Post Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:25 pm

Re: Offline Transcoding

Hmmh. Probably.

But these tools are

a. not integrated into Serviio resp. its environment.
b. do not supply a working transcoding ruleset.


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Post Fri Jul 05, 2013 10:58 pm

Re: Offline Transcoding

Your much better off and more likely to get better results spending the time researching and doing it the conversion 'offline' yourself.
Real time is good if you have a multitude of devices to support, but if you just have the one find out what codec it supports best and use a program like handbrake. It does take sometime experimenting to find good settings for your requirements but its worth it.
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Post Sat Jul 06, 2013 1:04 pm

Re: Offline Transcoding

spudy12 wrote:Your much better off and more likely to get better results spending the time researching and doing it the conversion 'offline' yourself.
Real time is good if you have a multitude of devices to support, but if you just have the one find out what codec it supports best and use a program like handbrake. It does take sometime experimenting to find good settings for your requirements but its worth it.


Yes I see that.

Still. Highest quality realtime decoding and streaming needs a lot of horsepowers. You need a server PC with quite some steam under the hood. Usually such a high power server costs a lot and eats a lot of idle watts too.

I'll checkout offline decoding.


THX

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