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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1234878" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>This is added already in MP2, so no need to do this again. And in MP2 there generally is no such thing as a movie library. All media for all systems in your network, no matter if it is a movie, series, picture, music or TV recording is stored in one single library, the media library from the MP2 Server.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>The time consuming depends on your hardware. Especially if you have a PC with an Intel HD Graphics the transcoding is pretty fast with QuickSync support. On my 2013 Core i5 the transcoding of a recorded series episode (45 minutes, HD 720p or 1080i) takes less than 15 minutes and with MKV-Buddy (next version will be named Media-Buddy because it is working with nearly all kinds of media in meantime) you can batch- transcode dozens of videos with one single mouse click. And even better, it decides depending of the size and bitrate of the original video if a video should be transcoded (big files) or remuxed (normal sized files, as fast as copying) and also can add all needed metadata and fanart in .nfo files and locally stored fanart if wanted. All this can be done with a single mouse click for a whole folder of video files.</p><p>Since ever I use MP2 (it's a long time already) I never had a single false import at all, also I have more than 40.000 series episodes and thousands of movies locally stored and imported to the MP2 media library... This is because I've prepared my whole collection properly. And I also can import all files without any errors into Kodi, Plex or even MP1 if I want with no extra work... Once a video is prepared properly it never needs any work any more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1234878, member: 109222"] Hi. This is added already in MP2, so no need to do this again. And in MP2 there generally is no such thing as a movie library. All media for all systems in your network, no matter if it is a movie, series, picture, music or TV recording is stored in one single library, the media library from the MP2 Server. The time consuming depends on your hardware. Especially if you have a PC with an Intel HD Graphics the transcoding is pretty fast with QuickSync support. On my 2013 Core i5 the transcoding of a recorded series episode (45 minutes, HD 720p or 1080i) takes less than 15 minutes and with MKV-Buddy (next version will be named Media-Buddy because it is working with nearly all kinds of media in meantime) you can batch- transcode dozens of videos with one single mouse click. And even better, it decides depending of the size and bitrate of the original video if a video should be transcoded (big files) or remuxed (normal sized files, as fast as copying) and also can add all needed metadata and fanart in .nfo files and locally stored fanart if wanted. All this can be done with a single mouse click for a whole folder of video files. Since ever I use MP2 (it's a long time already) I never had a single false import at all, also I have more than 40.000 series episodes and thousands of movies locally stored and imported to the MP2 media library... This is because I've prepared my whole collection properly. And I also can import all files without any errors into Kodi, Plex or even MP1 if I want with no extra work... Once a video is prepared properly it never needs any work any more... [/QUOTE]
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