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On 3/19/2012 20:30, Scott & Nicole Harris wrote:
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<div>Is it just me, or is the lossless transcode in 0.25
RIDICULOUSLY fast? I queued up 3 transcodes and by the time
I finished editing another cutlist for transcode (and I’m
pretty quick at blowing through a cutlist), all 3 were
done. In fact, they were done so fast that my immediate
thought was “Oh #!$%$# that can’t be right, I just lost my
recordings”.</div>
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<div>From 7:45 to 7:55, my mast backend blew through 5
transcodes (3 – 1hr shows and 2 – 1/2 hr shows), doing them
2 at a time on a Core 2 Duo. <br>
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Of course it's ridiculously fast! It doesn't do much of anything.
Aside from re-encoding up to a few dozen frames for each cutpoint,
all you've got is some very minor container reprocessing, and a file
copy. Out of an hour recording, you're looking at a few seconds
worth of video that needs processing.<br>
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