On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 02:09:37PM +0200, Robert Krig wrote: > Probably not, I'll have to check. But why should that matter? Im not > asking MythTV to transcode my recordings once theyve been recorded. > After all, that would just result in more loss of quality. I'm > trying to get to the point were my recording profiles are as such > that I can more or less directly burn my recordings to DVD without > any need of re-encoding or transcoding. > > Ok, I just checked it, and the first page says "Automatically > transcode after recording".
There you go; mystery solved. That is why MythTV is transcoding your programs after they've been recorded, and why you're ending up with 480x480 recordings. > But whats the point in enabling that? I do NOT want to have to > re-encode my recordings. And since they are being recorded at > 480x480 resolution anyway, resizing them through transcoding is > utterly pointless. In your case, you've decided there is no need to enable auto-transcode. Turn off the checkbox if this feature doesn't meet your needs. As for why this feature exists at all, it is because not everyone has a hardware encoder, so things need to be transcoded after the fact in less-than-real-time. --Rob
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