![]() What I'd suggest is, since this is done on a channel-by-channel basis (i.e. There isn't, at least not that I've discovered yet. Is there a way to see if a particular show in the NPL is H.264 before transferring it? Pulling with pyTivo offers the option to pass the recording through tivodecode while transferring, so you don't need to do it afterwards. (Program streams appear to work, but you end up with a. The exception is with H.264 recordings, which can only be transferred as transport streams. But if you intend to take the TiVo recording and view it on something else, then you need to decrypt it, so you need to use program stream mode. So: If the only thing you intend to do with the recording is to transfer it back to the TiVo (or to a different TiVo on the same account) later, then the most efficient choice is transport streams yes, tivodecode no. ![]() BUT, transport streams cannot yet be reliably decrypted by tivodecode. Transport streams are much faster to transfer than the default program streams. Unencrypted files are slightly faster to transfer than encrypted. TiVo files through tivodecode after I get them copied to the media server? Will they transfer more efficiently one way or the other? Figured I'd save the shows to the pyTivo server so we can watch later and not worry about something getting deleted mistakenly.Īre there any advantages and/or disadvantages to running the. I'm using the webUI to pull shows off a Roamio Plus while we have family visiting and don't have time to watch. Posted: Tue 11:10 pm Post subject: To decode or not? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in PyTivo Discussion Forum :: View topic - To decode or not?Īnswers and the development of pyTivo a TiVo transcoding serverįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
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