multiple myth backends
So what do you do when you have multiple TV tuners? You setup mutiple myth backends, too! I actually had no idea you could even do this until yesterday, but… Read more »
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So what do you do when you have multiple TV tuners? You setup mutiple myth backends, too! I actually had no idea you could even do this until yesterday, but… Read more »
I was curious how well the PCHDTV cards were coming along, so I bought one of the 5500 models the other day. I got bored with it after I couldn’t… Read more »
I thought it was worth mentioning that the feature request to get Matroska chapter support I asked for not too long ago was recently committed into the main MPlayer branch…. Read more »
My cartoons are almost done. I took a look at the queue last night, and there were 99 episodes left…. 97 of them all on one machine. I still haven’t… Read more »
Much to my surprise, I had a few people ask me how my encoding adventures were coming along. I wrote a blog post earlier about it, but I didn’t like… Read more »
Uncle Scrooge always had a great saying that he said someone taught him — “Work smarter, not harder.” Gosh, I still remember that Duck Tales episode from fifteen years ago… Read more »
A comment on yesterday’s blog entry got me thinking and doing some research about how the aspect ratios work, and something finally clicked. I finally understand how it works. 🙂… Read more »
Well, I’ve finally settled into an encoding configuration that is presentable enough to use on most everything. It’s not the best, but it’s acceptable, and looks good on my TV,… Read more »
I’m still doing testing on what works best for what series so I can rip and encode them all (which, there is an awful lot), and tonight I started playing… Read more »
Well, I found a way to convert a video from variable framerate to a standard one, and it’s actually pretty simple. Not only that, I found the example about it… Read more »