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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1267597" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Here is a sample of a HDTV (720p) recording I've just prepared:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]204093[/ATTACH]</p><p>From bottom to top there are</p><p>: </p><p> the xml file created by MP</p><p></p><p>the "raw" TV recording (4.4 Gbyte file size)</p><p></p><p>the edited .ts file as VideoReDo created it (1.4 Gbyte file size)</p><p></p><p>and the "finished" mkv file as it was created by Media-Buddy (0.3 GByte file size) </p><p></p><p>This was a 720p recording where a much better and more modern codec (AVC) is used inside the .ts files than for SDTV. So the possible advantage in disc space is much lower here because AVC is much more efficient than Mpeg2. But HEVC that is used in the mkv file even is more efficient than AVC. Also I use a long pre and post recording time (10 and 30 minutes) the usage of disk space significantly is shrunken even compared to the edited .ts... As I have more than 600 series with about 40,000 episodes this advantage definitely is worth the time I spend on transcoding the files...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1267597, member: 109222"] Here is a sample of a HDTV (720p) recording I've just prepared: [ATTACH type="full"]204093[/ATTACH] From bottom to top there are : the xml file created by MP the "raw" TV recording (4.4 Gbyte file size) the edited .ts file as VideoReDo created it (1.4 Gbyte file size) and the "finished" mkv file as it was created by Media-Buddy (0.3 GByte file size) This was a 720p recording where a much better and more modern codec (AVC) is used inside the .ts files than for SDTV. So the possible advantage in disc space is much lower here because AVC is much more efficient than Mpeg2. But HEVC that is used in the mkv file even is more efficient than AVC. Also I use a long pre and post recording time (10 and 30 minutes) the usage of disk space significantly is shrunken even compared to the edited .ts... As I have more than 600 series with about 40,000 episodes this advantage definitely is worth the time I spend on transcoding the files... [/QUOTE]
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