jsqribe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Really cool idea, I have a basic tdarr setup which is pretty similar, do you know what features this would have
jsqribe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Really cool idea, I have a basic tdarr setup which is pretty similar, do you know what features this would have
obelisk_complex@piefed.ca 1 week ago
There really aren’t many to be honest, Tdarr is super powerful! But the setup is a lot, at least on first run. The main point of HISTV is for the times when you can’t be bothered to set up tdarr, like if you only have to do spot conversions, or for people who don’t want to learn how to use Tdarr. But there are a few features unique to HISTV!
I have built in disk space monitoring so your drive doesn’t fill up during encoding, which tdarr doesn’t do; I don’t know if tdarr supports turning gif/webp/mjpeg/apng into MP4/MKV; also, tdarr doesn’t auto detect your hardware, where HISTV does a few test transcodes on startup to determine not only what hardware is available but whether the encoder for that hardware is working.