- #Mediaportal pvr out of disk space movie
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I wouldn't use a constant file size for encoding a BD BTW (you said 12GB). That really depends on what codec, and settings your using.
#Mediaportal pvr out of disk space movie
I've only successfully done one remuxing with "seamless branching" (when the movie is in more than one m2ts file), that took me maybe 2 hours to figure out. In the best case scenario: MPEG-2/h.264 video, the entire movie is in one m2ts file, and there are no subs to process, it would take me maybe 10 minutes of actual "work" in front of the PC, processing time, I don't know 30 minutes, not counting getting the blu-ray to the HDD. TrueHD's purpose is to be lossless audio, but at about half the size as PCM.ĮDIT: BD does support 5.1/7.1 PCM, and is found on a few discs (imports I think). Can HDMI 1.1 even handle it (I'm not sure)? I'm also reasonably sure no BD disc contains a raw 5.1/7.1 PCM track.
#Mediaportal pvr out of disk space tv
I have a hard time believing a TV will be able to cope with a 5.1/7.1 PCM track. I believe HD-DVD players could always handle TrueHD while its optional on BD, hence the need for a DD track to be included. I like to encode everything to DD 5.1 though, just to save space. If I remember correctly, TSMuxer can "core" the track to DTS w/o re-encoding it. I've seen audiophiles complain about this in forums.ĭTS-HD contains a DTS track within it, any DTS capable device can decode DTS-HD. And FWIW, seems like I've seen quite a few BDs without a DD track, Fox especially is fond of just sticking a DTS-HD MA track on from what I've seen.įox seems to be going with DTS-HD tracks, while most of the other studios go with a TrueHD track and a DD track (that only holds true on newer movies). Just something to consider (and not PCM stereo, 5.1 or 7.1 PCM). But the demuxed streams when muxed into an mkv container play most of the times. smi form(easy to convert from srt) are supported with a plugin.ģ. Subtitles embedded in mkv files are not yet supported.
#Mediaportal pvr out of disk space Pc
Can it play any HD x264 encoded file or only those that are normally compatible with hardware acceleration on the PC as well?Ģ+3 are rather critical as we only watch TV once in a while, while we watch DVDs (and in the near future Bluray) quite a lot.ġ. Does it play Bluray rips (same as above just bluray)?Ĥ. Does it play DVD rips (ie decrypted DVD folder structures)?ģ. I know DVB/teletext subtitles are not supported (which is a big minus btw), but what about MKV files containing subtitles as well as other subtitle formats?Ģ. However, i do have some questions about the extenders abilities:ġ. The HD100 extender seems like a very interesting candidate, enough so that i might switch to SageTV because of it. I watch DVB-T (unencrypted) and DVB-C (encrypted) signals. I am planning to switch to a server/client based system in which my old ugly HTCP is put into a closet somewhere and just acts as a storage and recording server. Until now i have used a single HTPC in my living room with Mediaportal.