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Dave fan with far too much time on his hands. 2017 NYT: http://tinyurl.com/ydy8ql86  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26278592 

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    1. Don Giller‏ @thedonz5 May 5

      What I've been doing the last week: transferring around 16 TB of DL & other media "stuff" to new 10- and 12-TB drives for better organization and easier access (all LN now on 1 drive, LS on another). Now to consolidate further. Alert the news channels.

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    2. Eyewitness Zunes‏ @EyewitnessZunes May 5
      Replying to @thedonz5

      You thought about using H.265 to compress those videos?

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    3. Don Giller‏ @thedonz5 May 5
      Replying to @EyewitnessZunes

      I haven’t.

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    4. Eyewitness Zunes‏ @EyewitnessZunes May 5
      Replying to @thedonz5

      You should! It can reduce file size up to 50% while still keeping a good picture. Definitely worth looking into.

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    5. Tom Roche‏ @TomRocheNOLA May 6
      Replying to @EyewitnessZunes @thedonz5

      No. Save original files at highest resolution possible, such as Apple Pro Res - archivists agree it will be around a century. Storage has never been cheaper. Pro Res affords many benefits in color correction / editing. Transcode originals to lower resolution for posting online.

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    6. Don Giller‏ @thedonz5 May 6
      Replying to @TomRocheNOLA @EyewitnessZunes

      You two battle this one out. I haven’t the time to convert thousands of video files to Apple Pro Res nor the inclination to further reduce their resolution. They’ll remain as they are.

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    7. Eyewitness Zunes‏ @EyewitnessZunes May 6
      Replying to @thedonz5 @TomRocheNOLA

      Well ProRes wouldn't help for the videos you've already got. Now transferring tapes directly to ProRes or .mxf while keeping the proper interlacing would be ideal! But for the amount of content you've got, H.265 wouldn't be the worst way to compress video.

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    8. Don Giller‏ @thedonz5 May 6
      Replying to @EyewitnessZunes @TomRocheNOLA

      I’d rather just get more disk space.

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    9. Eyewitness Zunes‏ @EyewitnessZunes May 6
      Replying to @thedonz5 @TomRocheNOLA

      In that case think about converting directly from tape to H.265, that'll save more space and look better than what you're already doing. Not sure what your tape conversion setup is, but if it supports HEVC/265, do it!

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      Don Giller‏ @thedonz5 May 6
      Replying to @EyewitnessZunes @TomRocheNOLA

      Thanks; I’ll stick to what I’ve been doing.

      4:41 PM - 6 May 2021
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        2. Don Giller‏ @thedonz5 May 6
          Replying to @thedonz5 @EyewitnessZunes @TomRocheNOLA

          I digitize tape to DVD-R, then convert the DVD-R to .mp4.

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        3. Eyewitness Zunes‏ @EyewitnessZunes May 6
          Replying to @thedonz5 @TomRocheNOLA

          Assuming you're using Handbrake to convert the DVD .vob to .mp4 (if not, check it out), that could be the point where you make the H.265 mp4 file.

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