My scripts for using ffmpeg to transcode recordings and fiddle the mythtv database.
MYTH-MERGE-TWO-RECORDINGS takes a recording chanid and starttime and finds the next recording on that same chanid and uses the concat muxer to merge the two files. The recording information is updated in mythconverg. We should check for compatibility, but don't at the moment. FFMPEG-REMUX-TO-H264-TS remuxes a recording into an mpegts container. The name is somewhat wrong, because it does not transcode to h264, but the main use is in converting matroska to mpegts containers, and all my mkvs use h264-encoded video. |
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.gitignore | ||
commands.txt | ||
ffmpeg-clean-temp-files.sh | ||
ffmpeg-cut-list.sh | ||
ffmpeg-cut-list0.sh | ||
ffmpeg-cut-to-mkv.sh | ||
ffmpeg-myth.el | ||
ffmpeg-myth.scm | ||
ffmpeg-myth.sh | ||
ffmpeg-to-mkv-marks.awk | ||
ffmpeg-to-mkv-seektable.awk | ||
ffmpeg-to-mkv.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
myth-clean-recordings.sh | ||
myth-launch-user-job.sh | ||
myth-rebuild-seektable.sh | ||
myth-update-basename.sh | ||
mythconverg-schema.sql | ||
mythtv-constants.scm | ||
README.md |
ffmpeg-mythtv
My scripts for using ffmpeg to transcode recordings and fiddle the mythtv database.