Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:49 pm by atc98092
Yep, you just need a large enough space for the transcoded files. I don't think the space necessary has to be much larger than the original file before transcoding, but don't forget that if Serviio is transcoding two movies at the same time (two different people are watching something on different TVs) you need space for both of them.
Since Linux by default makes a /tmp partition on the hard drive separate from the OS partition, it's absolutely possible that partition isn't large enough for transcoding. Under Windows for example, the entire C: drive partition is used for the OS, personal files, and the temp location. So it's something that isn't likely to happen with Windows. Not a good or bad thing for either OS, just the way they work.
Dan
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