2011-02-17, 09:38 PM
What rules govern the automatic cleanup of recordings?
Currently, my postprocessing script uses TsRemux to remux ts files generated by my HD-PVR (for the purpose of having files that will play back on PS3). So the end result is that, for each one of those recordings, I end up with both:
<filename>.ts
<filename>.m2ts
and a whole bunch of files that comskip generates, of various extensions.
When the automatic cleanup kicks in, everything gets deleted when it should (as per the recurring recording's retention spec) except for <filename>.m2ts. When I initially started using TsRemux to create these extra files I hoped that NPVR would just automatically manage them the way that it does all the other files, but it didn't and now I am growing weary of manually cleaning up my recordings directories.
Is there a way NPVR can just nuke everything with the same filename, regardless of extension? or some other way to configure automatic management of these extra files.
I realize I dug my own grave by getting creative with the postprocessing script but was hoping I could get thrown a bone on this one.
Currently, my postprocessing script uses TsRemux to remux ts files generated by my HD-PVR (for the purpose of having files that will play back on PS3). So the end result is that, for each one of those recordings, I end up with both:
<filename>.ts
<filename>.m2ts
and a whole bunch of files that comskip generates, of various extensions.
When the automatic cleanup kicks in, everything gets deleted when it should (as per the recurring recording's retention spec) except for <filename>.m2ts. When I initially started using TsRemux to create these extra files I hoped that NPVR would just automatically manage them the way that it does all the other files, but it didn't and now I am growing weary of manually cleaning up my recordings directories.
Is there a way NPVR can just nuke everything with the same filename, regardless of extension? or some other way to configure automatic management of these extra files.
I realize I dug my own grave by getting creative with the postprocessing script but was hoping I could get thrown a bone on this one.
NPVR Client Machine: AMD Athlon x4 610e, 4 GB DDR3, Asus M4A785TD-M Evo (using onboard ATI RadeonHD 4250), Win7 Home x32
500GB SATA Seagate MomentusXT system disk
Snapstream Firefly remote
NPVR Server: AMD Athlon X4, 16 GB DDR3, Asus M4A88TD-V Evo, Win7 Pro x64
Intel 530 SSD (system)
2 TB Media/recordings disk
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Plus on OTA ATSC
Drobo 5N network storage for archives
500GB SATA Seagate MomentusXT system disk
Snapstream Firefly remote
NPVR Server: AMD Athlon X4, 16 GB DDR3, Asus M4A88TD-V Evo, Win7 Pro x64
Intel 530 SSD (system)
2 TB Media/recordings disk
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Plus on OTA ATSC
Drobo 5N network storage for archives