2007-11-13, 04:07 AM
Hi all,
This is something that has bugged me for a long time, and maybe it's something I've just completely overlooked in all this time....
but do "buffer" recordings (meaning programs that were recorded on-the-fly during timeshift mode) get thrown in the queue for transcoding? Or, do they perhaps invoke PostProcessing.bat with the filename as a parameter?
Practically all my recordings are done that way (not pre-planned from the Guide, just hit record when I'm watching something I want to keep) and it's a pain to manually hunt them down and throw them to ffmpeg or mencoder. I know I could whip up a little batch script to do it, but does/can GB-PVR simply consider these recordings for PostProcessing.bat? That would make everything simple!
So maybe this has become a Wishlist thread rather than Support... but I'm hoping I'm just missing something here and it's possible already.
This is something that has bugged me for a long time, and maybe it's something I've just completely overlooked in all this time....
but do "buffer" recordings (meaning programs that were recorded on-the-fly during timeshift mode) get thrown in the queue for transcoding? Or, do they perhaps invoke PostProcessing.bat with the filename as a parameter?
Practically all my recordings are done that way (not pre-planned from the Guide, just hit record when I'm watching something I want to keep) and it's a pain to manually hunt them down and throw them to ffmpeg or mencoder. I know I could whip up a little batch script to do it, but does/can GB-PVR simply consider these recordings for PostProcessing.bat? That would make everything simple!
So maybe this has become a Wishlist thread rather than Support... but I'm hoping I'm just missing something here and it's possible already.