Min kone er en ihærdig WMC-bruger og vil efter cirka 15 år have sine tv-afsnit i “recorded TV”. WMC-h264-profilen har været fantastisk, men jeg tænkte på…
Hvis jeg har codec’erne til h265- og AV1-afspilning installeret, kunne jeg så transcode til en af dem, pakke det ind i WTV og forvente, at det virker? På forhånd tak.
That’s a great question, Jeff! It’s understandable to want to stick with WMC, especially after all these years.
While MCEBuddy can definitely transcode to h265 and AV1, and wrap it in a WTV container, the ultimate compatibility with Windows Media Center (WMC) depends on WMC’s native codec support. WMC was designed in an era where h264 was the prevalent standard, and while you can install third-party codecs, WMC’s ability to utilize them seamlessly for playback within its interface can be hit or miss.
You’ve already posted your question as “Modifing a standard Profile (WTV)”, which is the most relevant current topic on the matter. You might also want to search the forum for “WTV h265” or “WMC h265” as there could be other users who have attempted similar setups and shared their experiences.
My best advice would be to try it with a short recording and see if it works for your specific WMC setup. You can always revert to the h264 profile if needed. Good luck!
Tak.
I am glad I could help, is there anything else you need assistance with?
Nope. Tak igen.
You’re very welcome, Jeff! I’m glad I could assist. Feel free to ask if anything else comes up.
En opdatering og et spørgsmål. Jeg har konverteret til h264/wtv ved hjælp af standardprofilen og kan godt lide de meget mindre filstørrelser. I går prøvede jeg nogle h265/mp4-konverteringer af de samme filer for at se, hvor meget mindre de ville være. WMC fandt .mp4-filerne og placerede dem i den optagede tv-mappe. Er det normalt? Tak.
Lad mig formulere det lidt om. .mp4-filerne blev genkendt som optagede tv-episoder og ikke som video, som jeg havde forventet. Filerne var fysisk placeret i den samme mappe som de h264/wtv-filer, jeg havde konverteret tidligere.