In the main > media library > watch recordings screen, I can activate a job (in my case high quality lossless transcoding) on a recording by placing the cursor on that recording and then going through a boring sequence of submenus: left arrow (main submenu), down down down down down (for job options), left arrow (transcoding or commercial flagging?), left arrow (transcoding flavour submenu), down down (high quality), left (to actually DO it).<br>
<br>Now, that's fine when you're doing it for ONE recording, but a major nuisance when you want to do it for a batch of 50 or so. How nice it would be if I could just define one single keypress to invoke that specific action, in the way that e.g. the d key brings up the option to delete the recording. Can this be done? How?<br>
<br>Alternatively, is there a way of selecting a bunch of 50 files and then saying "do this action on all of them"?<br><br>Thanks in advance for any suggestions<br><br>NB I don't want the transcoding to happen automatically after recording because it has to wait until I get round to defining a cutlist to remove the head, tail and commercials for the newly recorded shows.<br>
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