2007-09-18, 03:00 PM
My local ATSC provider used to offer a SD simulcast on their .2 subchannel. I recorded all native SD programs from this channel since the HD stream used 4x the disk space for exactly the same program quality.
They replaced SD simulcast with some goofy Retro Television Network (aka "All Hasslehoff, All The Time").
Now I have to record the HD stream, but I'd like to convert the programs to MPEG-2 more fitting to SD content. I hope that the version of FFMPEG supplied with GB-PVR can do this odd conversion.
I plan to crop out the pillar bars and transcode the ~12Mbps stream down to something more manageable like 4Mbps.
Has anybody set up custom transcodes in GB-PVR? Any warnings before I start editing config.xml?
Can gbpvr/Third Party/FFmpeg/ffmpeg.exe accept any list of parameters I Google?
Is there a halfway decent Windows GUI front end for ffmpeg.exe that I could use for experimentation first?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
They replaced SD simulcast with some goofy Retro Television Network (aka "All Hasslehoff, All The Time").
Now I have to record the HD stream, but I'd like to convert the programs to MPEG-2 more fitting to SD content. I hope that the version of FFMPEG supplied with GB-PVR can do this odd conversion.
I plan to crop out the pillar bars and transcode the ~12Mbps stream down to something more manageable like 4Mbps.
Has anybody set up custom transcodes in GB-PVR? Any warnings before I start editing config.xml?
Can gbpvr/Third Party/FFmpeg/ffmpeg.exe accept any list of parameters I Google?
Is there a halfway decent Windows GUI front end for ffmpeg.exe that I could use for experimentation first?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!