Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:44 am by dougc
Yep. That's pretty much how I do it right now. I think (and I could be wrong here) that Serviio is better at selecting the transcode options than I am for my display device. I use handbrake to transcode my movies. If I change my DVD player or my smart TV, my preference because of my understanding of the technology would be to re-transcode for the new device to gain the full advantage of the device features. And get the aspect ratio right, etc. That's a monumental waste of time for a library the size of mine.
I've noticed that any given DVD player does a better job at working out how to play correctly on my TV than I do. To put it another way, any given TV does a better job with the data from a DVD player than I do. I just want to cut out the limits I place on the content by manually transcoding it. My theory is that if I start off with the original content as it was packaged by the studio, Serviio will do a far better job than I can. On the fly, and with any platform I'm using as a player.
Not having to re-transcode from the source is worth money to me. There may be limits to the technology we are dealing with that I don't fully understand, but if what I am asking for is possible, I'm willing financially to help make it happen.