3: Completed file is moved to '/Complete/IMPORT/', ready to be ingested by SickChill, etc.NOTE: If container is shutdown in the middle of conversion it will remove existing *-converted.mp4 files upon restart, since these would be an incomplete converted file HandBrakeCLI uses the determined settings to convert the media into MP4 H264 media named -converted.mp4. media-info checks the height and width, along with other attributes to determine ideal converter settings, including bitrate for video.If file is an 'mkv' file ffmpeg converts into an 'mp4' file for conversion and removes 'mkv' file.Crontab runs every two minutes to convert media files in Loop checks for media to convert in '/Complete/Convert/'.First action is to move: '/Complete/' to '/Complete/Convert/' Crontab runs every five minutes to move completed files from Crontab was unreliable so instead we use an infinite loop to perform the move and convert actions with a wait of 30 seconds between checks.1: Download client places files in '/Complete/'.Regular updates to the container also ensure any images pulled from dockerhub will also have a recent version of HandBrake and FFMPEG Update: 2.1.8 adds better support for failed files Update: 2.1.7 adds support for case insensitive filename extensions Update: 2.1.3 adds ARM support to image Update: 2.0.0 compiles the latest HandBrake and FFMPEG from source each time you build the container with the dockerfile. FLAC is becoming more popular.Parkerhemphill/media-converter A simple docker image that uses FFMPEG, media-info, and HandBrakeCLI to convert downloaded media into mp4 Current Version: 2.1.8 updated 2021-Apr-28 NEW: Uses GitHub actions to rebuild with latest libraries every Sunday at midnight UTC. Vorbis, FLAC: While these are not as common, both support multiple channels, but few receivers natively support them.DTS-HD MA is lossless and supports 8 channels. High end equipment is needed to get native TrueHD support. This codec is lossless and supports 8 channels. TrueHD: TrueHD is Dolby’s successor to AC3.The Apple TV, for example, supports AC3 but not DTS. Low end equipment usually does not support DTS natively since there are licensing fees involved. DTS: Most common for movies, handles 6 channels at most, and is widely supported in mid-range equipment and up.However, it’s relatively low bitrate, so it might not give the best fidelity. It handles at most 6 channels (5.1) and has very wide native support in televisions and receivers. Dolby Digital / AC3: Probably the most common multi-channel format.The drawback with AAC is that while it can carry 6-channel sound, not many receivers handle it natively and it’s not designed for it. AAC: The closest thing we can get to a universal standard these days.MP3: Only carries 2 channels and is relatively low bitrate. The following audio formats are currently supported for music playback: We’re working with Microsoft to bring support for more native formats. Other content will need to be either Direct Streamed or transcoded.
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