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<blockquote data-quote="FlipGer" data-source="post: 28484" data-attributes="member: 10293"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>1) Yes, timeshift folder is the same as the recording folder, so nothing to worry here.</p><p>2) You can set the time in minutes of the timeshift buffer. The size then deppends on the bitrate your DVB-T provider has set. (Setup->Television)</p><p>3) Yes and no. DVR-MS is just another container format for MPEG2, so there is no new compression. Its just another wrapper. The format cannot be changed, in the future it will be transport stream (TS) instead of DVR-MS. As you already said, converting to MPEG2 can easily be done, and it is also very fast, because it is more ore less a copy process. Stripping out the MPEG2 data and saving it in a other container.</p><p></p><p>HTH, Flip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlipGer, post: 28484, member: 10293"] Hi, 1) Yes, timeshift folder is the same as the recording folder, so nothing to worry here. 2) You can set the time in minutes of the timeshift buffer. The size then deppends on the bitrate your DVB-T provider has set. (Setup->Television) 3) Yes and no. DVR-MS is just another container format for MPEG2, so there is no new compression. Its just another wrapper. The format cannot be changed, in the future it will be transport stream (TS) instead of DVR-MS. As you already said, converting to MPEG2 can easily be done, and it is also very fast, because it is more ore less a copy process. Stripping out the MPEG2 data and saving it in a other container. HTH, Flip [/QUOTE]
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