noCrop Disable auto image cropping by handbrake integer / floating point number, defaults to 'auto' threads Number of threads x264 will utilize for encoding quality Constant Quality factor used by handbrake Myth_make_ -chanid= -starttime= -directory= -file= -quality= -verbose I tried to document everything in detail in the comments. Take a close look at the "Config" section of the script and fit it to your needs / requirements. Take a look at the Handbrake documentation for more info on the quality setting of handbrake. root/bin/myth_make_ -chanid=%CHANID% -starttime=%STARTTIME% -directory=%DIR% -file=%FILE% -quality=19 root/bin/myth_make_ -chanid=%CHANID% -starttime=%STARTTIME% -directory=%DIR% -file=%FILE% -quality=22 If you use different encoding qualities for different kind of recordings (like I do), you may start this script with the -quality option. mplex - (gentoo package media-video/mjpegtools).avconv - (gentoo package media-video/avcodec).mediainfo - (gentoo package media-video/mediainfo).projectx_cli - (gentoo package media-video/projectx).mkvmerge - (gentoo package media-video/mkvtoolnix).HandBrakeCLI - (gentoo package media-video/handbrake).mythutil - ships with mythtv (gentoo package media-video/mythtv).The script isn't as clean as it was beforehand, but should do its work :) I borrowed some code for this from another script on the wiki (lossless transcode + subtitles) and altered some values. So the script is now always choosing projectx for cutting SD material and avconv for HD material (which by the way now is supported by the script :))Ĭutting HD recordings will not be precise if you have to cut a lot out of the middle of the recording.Ĭhopping off content from the beginning and ending of a recording works pretty well. The script has gone under heavy changes which were done as a "fast" solution for some problems which came up with mythtranscode as cutting tool.
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