5 hours ago
Am I missing something. I have movies as my folder setup.
I wanted to make subfolders called dvd bluray and 4k.
Then my movies segregated as such.
At the current time I am putting them in their sub directories pretty much as the name transfers from mkv.
Atm I am going in and editing the movie title and putting this like there's something about Mary 480p.
Gotcha! 2160.
Is there anyway easier way to see it consistently than going into the about section of each move it see its resolution and bitstream etc.
While I am at it i am using video proc Ai for all my conversions I put it on the best and 264 and no pass thru.. this is for 4k bluray and dvd. I am going to be using a valarion vision master max with a 120 inch screen. A Nvidia shield pro and a Panasonic 9000.
I am wanting my primary use to be mp4. Nvidia shield pro and the vision master max.
I only have a 20 tb abd a 24 tb drive for storage for my servers atm.
As much as I have my drives woukd be all used up if I just dumped it to mkv only.
Any help would be flabbergastingly awesome.
Thanks
Alex
I wanted to make subfolders called dvd bluray and 4k.
Then my movies segregated as such.
At the current time I am putting them in their sub directories pretty much as the name transfers from mkv.
Atm I am going in and editing the movie title and putting this like there's something about Mary 480p.
Gotcha! 2160.
Is there anyway easier way to see it consistently than going into the about section of each move it see its resolution and bitstream etc.
While I am at it i am using video proc Ai for all my conversions I put it on the best and 264 and no pass thru.. this is for 4k bluray and dvd. I am going to be using a valarion vision master max with a 120 inch screen. A Nvidia shield pro and a Panasonic 9000.
I am wanting my primary use to be mp4. Nvidia shield pro and the vision master max.
I only have a 20 tb abd a 24 tb drive for storage for my servers atm.
As much as I have my drives woukd be all used up if I just dumped it to mkv only.
Any help would be flabbergastingly awesome.
Thanks
Alex

