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GBPVR and transcoding
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2007-12-21, 06:56 PM
I've tried this before, can't remember what version I used then, but in this one 1.1.5 I can't see the XviD files being created in the same directory as the original file.
Is this directory changed in 1.1.5 or is there somewhere I can set it?
I tried looking for that in the config, but I cant find it.
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2007-12-21, 07:21 PM
Can yous et the conversion time to 'ASAP', then do a recording, then zip and attach the GBPVRRecordingService.log?
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2007-12-21, 07:34 PM
I can do that if you still want it after what I'm about to write...

I've been testing this thing today again(I have to, todays disks are way too small, lol), but I just couldn't find the files anywhere, but suddenly the OS screamed at me that the E partition was near full, and I figured that it had to be this thing so I took a peek and yes. There was an old directory(that I had to change sometime ago due to disk space) and there was the converted files Smile

I didn't think it was gonna use this old partition that I got "rid" of like months ago lol
and this brings me to a new question...

This "queue" that the wiki is talking about, is there anyway to, at least right now, manually change that?
(and maybe in later versions be able to set this at recoding time, like if you wanna queue this recoding for transcoding)
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2007-12-21, 07:38 PM
Basher52 Wrote:I can do that if you still want it after what I'm about to write...

I've been testing this thing today again(I have to, todays disks are way too small, lol), but I just couldn't find the files anywhere, but suddenly the OS screamed at me that the E partition was near full, and I figured that it had to be this thing so I took a peek and yes. There was an old directory(that I had to change sometime ago due to disk space) and there was the converted files Smile

I didn't think it was gonna use this old partition that I got "rid" of like months ago lol
and this brings me to a new question...
Ok, if let me know if it is still problem or not after you fix this up.

Quote:This "queue" that the wiki is talking about, is there anyway to, at least right now, manually change that?
(and maybe in later versions be able to set this at recoding time, like if you wanna queue this recoding for transcoding)
It does every file at this stage. It might change in a future releas, but I have no immediate plans.
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2007-12-21, 07:44 PM
sub Wrote:Ok, if let me know if it is still problem or not after you fix this up.

It does every file at this stage. It might change in a future releas, but I have no immediate plans.

You say "every file", how does it know these "every file"?
There gotta be a list somewhere where the files lies, right?
or does it look at all partitions on the whole PC to convert hem all?
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2007-12-21, 07:47 PM
It doesnt transcode any file that you already had sitting on your disk, just all files that are recorded after enabling the feature. As it records it adds them to the list to be transcoded (held in a table in the GBPVR.db3 database file).
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2007-12-21, 08:09 PM
Is it possible for me(and off course everyone else here) to know this table?
and how to "edit" it :p
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2007-12-21, 08:12 PM
The table name is TRANSCODE_QUEUE. You can google for tools that can edit SQLite databases. (SQLiteSpy, SQLite Analyzer etc)
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2007-12-21, 09:22 PM
Thanks Smile


and another followup question, is there a chance to get this conversion to use both cores in the CPU?
But I think this is not at your table since it's the ffmpeg that converts it, right?
but maybe you can create your own that can :p
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2007-12-21, 10:55 PM
You'd have to talk to the ffmpeg guys about that.
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