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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1286497" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>If you want to add True HD to the Whitelist then you need to type it exactly as it is spelled in MediaInfo. E.g. if you want to keep DivX /Xvid codec you need to write it as "Mpeg4Visual" as it is spelled in MediaInfo... I don't have many TrueHD files (can't remember a single one) so I don't know how it is spelled there... </p><p></p><p>Jep, you're right. It's for both, video and audio codec check.</p><p></p><p>The algorithm is as following: MediaBuddy gets a string with every information delivered by MediaInfo. if there is something in the whitelist (no matter if audio or video codec) the string is searched for every line from the whitelist. If there is a match, then audio is copied. If not it is transcoded... For video after the codec check against the whitelist there is another decision based on the file size (precise the bitrate). If the file is too big (regarding to the user settings) it is transcoded even if the codec is on the whitelist... </p><p></p><p>I added this option because I want to get rid of DivX and Windows Media Codecs as my cheap Android TV boxes can't play those codecs with hardware decoder, only with software decoder what is damn slow...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1286497, member: 109222"] Hi. If you want to add True HD to the Whitelist then you need to type it exactly as it is spelled in MediaInfo. E.g. if you want to keep DivX /Xvid codec you need to write it as "Mpeg4Visual" as it is spelled in MediaInfo... I don't have many TrueHD files (can't remember a single one) so I don't know how it is spelled there... Jep, you're right. It's for both, video and audio codec check. The algorithm is as following: MediaBuddy gets a string with every information delivered by MediaInfo. if there is something in the whitelist (no matter if audio or video codec) the string is searched for every line from the whitelist. If there is a match, then audio is copied. If not it is transcoded... For video after the codec check against the whitelist there is another decision based on the file size (precise the bitrate). If the file is too big (regarding to the user settings) it is transcoded even if the codec is on the whitelist... I added this option because I want to get rid of DivX and Windows Media Codecs as my cheap Android TV boxes can't play those codecs with hardware decoder, only with software decoder what is damn slow... [/QUOTE]
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