![]() ![]() With my hardware a 1 hour recorded show completes the comskip step in roughly 10 minutes. I find this step to be “very quick” in comparison to the full re-encode my script (ple圎ncode) does. Plex finishes a recording and starts the comskip post-process.I’m still new to Plex DVR (HD HomeRun Prime). I use Plex’s built-in comskip and it works relatively well, some channels are better than others. ![]() I have heard of MCEBuddy, but I have not used it before. It takes an input file, transcodes using ffmpeg or handbrake, and outputs a file. My script has no awareness of the comskip at all. NZBget tells Sonarr, hey I’m finished, move/rename that file into the correct folder /media/TV/Show/Season/.NZBget drops the completed download in /downloads/TV.I believe that functionality is being deprecated/not-best-practice? I use NZBget and I believe the file routing is all controlled by the API.Įxample: Perhaps someone can explain this workflow better than I can - it just works My Sonarr/Radarr setup doesn’t use the Drone Factory folder. So long as your Sonarr/Radarr/Plex media folders all line-up, they should work together just fine. Plex records from cable/OTA, optional post-process, then stores in either /media/TV or /media/Movies (actually I haven’t tried recording a movie yet so i’m 100% sure about that scenario).Radarr grabs from usenet/torrent, optional post-process, then store in /media/Movies.Sonarr grabs from usenet/torrent, optional post-process, then store in /media/TV.Hi bzowk, so when it comes to Sonarr/Radarr/Plex - think of them as completely separate processes in terms of the file acquisition and post-processing. Would then be able to use your script instead of rewriting it as would probably use Linux since less gost resources. I’m sure re-encoding takes a good chunk of CPU time so considering reconditioning an old PC just for hosting PMS, etc for that purpose. Wish it was possible for the video to just be trimmed instead of full reencode to remove parts. Would your script work with the remove commercials feature or would it have to be re-encoded twice if so? Have you checked out MCEBuddy? Know it can re-encode remove commercials simultaneously and didn’t know if viable solution. Thanks for posting! - Interested to find out how this works. I’d try it out myself, but my PMS
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