Found the source of the problem, not anything I had expected. Ran out of disc space. Partition being 1TB I thought I had ample space. But numerous video files took their toll. Was confused as my warning label might say failed after 16 minutes or so. Failed because insufficient space remained to complete the task. After some major purging and moving of files all is working well now.
Easiest thing would have been to not even say the solution was found. Far better for others to see that faults are not always as they appear. If it helps another user someday to consider the âbasicsâ Iâll be happy.
No, TabloTools (and most/all 3rd party tools) are meant to operate over the network.
Iâve not plugged in an external drive from a Tablo, but imagine youâd find a directory structure similar to the web listings. You can find that via TabloTools by opening an episode, clicking Info, and looking for/clicking on the green web url (similar to http://192.168.1.56:18080/pvr/1265176/) . At the very least, in the segs folder youâll find .ts files that could be combined. I believe all the metadata youâd want about recordings is stored on the internal flash and would still have to be pulled over the network at some point.
Exporting directly from the drive via PC is more or less a last resort if youâre tablo died -
As @jesse points out, all the DB data referencing the shows is stored internally on the tablo, so the drive alone just recordings segments and thumbnails
Sounds like youâre playing with fire if try to do it directly from the drive. I asked because Iâm trying to move some shows and they each take quite a while moving/exporting when doing it over the network. I have a nice, fast router and it still takes about 33 mins to export a 22 minute show.
I just ripped a 2 hour SD movie using Tablo Ripper and it took approximately 6 minutes 15 seconds to transfer from my Tablo to my PC and a 2 hour HD movie took approximately 14 minutes 15 seconds to rip. The file created was 1.44 GB for the SD movie and 6.87 GB for the HD movie. Unfortunately, Tablo Ripper only runs under Windows, so if you are using something other than Windows it wonât work for you.
Both Tablo tools and Tablo Ripper use ffmpeg to do the actual work. Depends if youâre WiFiâing or using a wired network. Then, less likely, an old PC.
My recordings max out, via tablo settings, 5mps and a HD recording (without looking) 2 at a time within 4 minutes or less. Whatever tool I use, or just straight streaming via ffmpeg. Depending what parameters or qualifiers they pass to ffmpeg they all work the same.
I know SuLa Tablo is about the one (maybe only) which lets you adjust or choose what to pass.
I had been looking for a while and investigating third-party apps to do what Tablo Tools does. None of them had very good reviews so I visited the Community for more information. Found this thread and Tablo Tools and Iâm delighted that itâs available. The current Version 0.2.4 (0.2.4) works amazingly well on my 2012 Mac-mini Server running OS X 10.12.6. I d/l the .dmg file, installed the application and launched it. After reading/viewing the included help webpage I exported a 1hour 44minute movie to my SSD in 3minutes 34seconds. Thanks community members for this thread.
Thatâs actually define the maximum video resolution (SD 480, HD 720, or HD 1080) and bit rate (2 â 10 Mbps) at which your Tablo OTA DVR transcodes your live TV streams and your recording streams.
Recordings are not upscaled ie) a 480i nor a 720 wonât be upscaled to HD 1080 - 10Mbps 720@60fps. Itâs the maximum allowable, not every show will necessarily be broadcast at that rate.
Yeah, it seems about the same as the highest streaming available for 1080. One problem with Tablo Tools is it does not erase failed files like Tablo Ripper does so I have to go and clean up after it is done. I have still not figured out how to export more then one show at a time. There seems to be no obvious button unlike individual shows. I really like how you can tell if a recording is clean from the icons without having to check each one. 480 is real fast, a 3GB files take quite a while. I kind of wish there was an option to not re-encode but just do any needed merging like MKV tools do. It would run so much faster.