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RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - dswoods3 - 2024-09-27

(2024-09-27, 08:55 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: For games, sure.  I've yet to see a non-slowmo video above 60 FPS.  Most movies and shows are either 24FPS or 30FPS.

Do not change the frame rate of the video.  There is no benefit.  There is no benefit to changing the resolution either.  There are fancy videos upscalers, but the software is expensive, slow, and they don't create results worth the time and effort.

I will step down the recording tonight and let you know. Is there a preference on type I should be copying in for best results on Jellyfin?

   


RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - TheDreadPirate - 2024-09-27

What am I looking at? Are you using a screen recorder to rip movies? If these are discs you own, why aren't you using MakeMKV?


RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - dswoods3 - 2024-09-27

It is woundershare uni converter. It is for ripping, screen recording, or movie conversions. I really like this program for a one stop shop for all my copying needs. MakeMKV left weird labels when copying some of my dvd's that I didn't like embeded in my videos. This program I can do anything with and uses AI for up or down scaling

my files when running direct of my SSD look beautiful. Just struggling to get them to stream the same way they look when running localy


RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - TheDreadPirate - 2024-09-27

If that's what you want. Stick with no more than 60 FPS. But your CCwGTV 4K only supports 4K H264 at 30FPS. 99.999999% of your content will be at or below that.

Or if there is a setting to use the source video's frame rate, use that.


RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - dswoods3 - 2024-09-27

(2024-09-27, 09:22 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: If that's what you want.  Stick with no more than 60 FPS.  But your CCwGTV 4K only supports 4K H264 at 30FPS.  99.999999% of your content will be at or below that.

Or if there is a setting to use the source video's frame rate, use that.

You are amazing. Thank you so much for all your help and advise. There is an option to use source info. My small brain just thinks bigger is better as a default. I really need to control that urge lol. A lot of my dvd's I am trying to convert from SD to 4k. Thank you so much for your patience. I hope more people like me read through this thread.


RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - dswoods3 - 2024-09-29

(2024-09-27, 09:22 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: If that's what you want.  Stick with no more than 60 FPS.  But your CCwGTV 4K only supports 4K H264 at 30FPS.  99.999999% of your content will be at or below that.

Or if there is a setting to use the source video's frame rate, use that.

Attempting this now on my GTX 1050 system with windows install. Video are failing to load but no error. Here is the log: and idea?

.txt   log.txt (Size: 34.7 KB / Downloads: 25)


RE: Windows, Docker, RTX3090ti - TheDreadPirate - 2024-09-29

Is this still on the two Android TV devices?

Also, what is with this log? Going from 4K to 360P at 470Kbps?

Code:
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (Baseline), cuda(tv, bt709, progressive), 640x360 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 470 kb/s, 60 fps, 15360 tbn (default)