

- MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC FULL
- MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC PORTABLE
- MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC PC
- MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC WINDOWS 7
I may have an Nvidia Shield or Samsung TV locally playing but everything else is remote trans-coding. I'd like to build a new server that can transcode up to 10 streams with a mimimum of two 4k transcoding streams. So my main goal is to build a new server with enough storage and performance that will last at least another 5 years.
MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC FULL
Usage Profile: Full time private Plex server, serving family and friends. Other Bits: Sits in a HP 46U 10000 series G2 rack with a 3000va Eaton rack mount battery backup Power Supply: Dual 450Watt Gold power supplies Storage Controller: HP Smart Array P420i ControllerĪdd-in Cards: AMD Radeon HD 7700, USB 5.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Go (For MCE Hardware requirements), 3 Tuner HDHomerun Prime.
MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC WINDOWS 7
Operating System/ Storage Platform: Windows 7 64Bit with Media CenterĬPU: Intel Xeon L5520 Quad Core Low Powerĭrives: 6x Western Digital Enterprise 3TB 7200rpm drives in Raid5 (13.6TB and less then 300GB left)

MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC PC
I originally built it as a Windows Media Center PC but once Microsoft dropped support I went full steam ahead with Plex.

Supports IMDB, MovieDB, TVDB, TV.So my little hobby has gotten the best of me and my current aging Plex server has run out of space and can't keep up with the demands of my family and friends.Import converted/processed files automatically into the iTunes library and Windows Media Player (WMP) Library with categorization (TV Shows, Movie, Sports etc based on metadata).Support for accessibility (large Fonts / DPI scaling).International languages support (60+ languages).Archiving, syncing folders and conversions.Create chapters markers from commercials instead of cutting commercials.Library management with custom file and folder renaming.Extract and embed closed captions, teletext, DVB subtitles and subtitles, burn subtitles into the video.Simple controls to crop, limit video width, volume adjustments, quality control and more.Multi-channel audio support (AC3, DTS, AAC).Batch processing, queue files manually (drag and drop) or monitor folders for new files.Monitor folders (runs in the background as a lightweight service even without user logon).Custom cuts to visually mark and edit videos.Convert WTV, DVR-MS, TS, MPG, MKV, MP4, AVI, WMV, TiVO (with MAK) and more.Supports Windows Media Center, SiliconDust, nPVR, Media Portal, Kodi/XBMC, Sage TV, Argus TV, ICE TV, PlayLater, HDHomeRun DVR, Channels DVR etc with metadata support.Convert videos and TV recordings (HDX/HD/SD).Automatically remove commercials & advertisements.It also supports the latest generation NVidia, Intel and AMD hardware encoders to reduce your conversion time from hours to minutes.Ĭheck out the Getting Started User Guide and more documentation. Bonus - use Custom Cuts to visually edit your videos! Very easy simple user interface for basic users and an advanced options interface for power users to tweak the quality, volume, trim videos, extract subtitles, schedules, custom file renaming, eMail notifications, downloading show information from the internet, selecting audio language and many more features. It also integrates with your iTunes and WMP libraries to keep them up to date. Organizes and renames videos, monitor folders and batch conversion in the background at scheduled times.
MCEBUDDY QUICKSYNC PORTABLE
It does all of this automatically and seamlessly using an intuitive app.Ĭonverts from WTV, DVR-MS, TS, MPEG and many other formats to WTV, MP4, AVI, MKV, portable devices and others. MCEBuddy removes commercials and advertisements from your video recordings while converting them to make them compatible with your other streaming and portable devices. Convert Videos, Remove Commercials/Ads and Organize your Media Center (WTV, DVRMS, TS, MP4, MKV, AVI, WMV), TV Recordings (SiliconDust, WMC/MCE, NextPVR, Media Portal, Kodi/XBMC, Sage TV, Argus TV, ICE TV, PlayLater, Plex), DVR (HDHomeRun DVR, DVBLink, Channels DVR) and any other Video.
