Tdarr
Tdarr is a cross-platform, distributed transcoding system that automates media library management using FFmpeg/HandBrake, providing library analytics and video health checking.
Description
Tdarr V2 is a cross-platform, distributed transcoding system designed to automate the management of media libraries. It uses FFmpeg and HandBrake to transcode and remux media files, ensuring compatibility and organization. Tdarr allows users to define rules for codecs, containers, and languages, and it uses a client-server architecture (Tdarr Server and Tdarr Nodes) to distribute the workload across multiple devices for increased efficiency. It features advanced analytics, video health checks, and a plugin system for customization and extension of its functionality. The application offers a user-friendly interface allowing even inexperienced users to easily automate complex video processing tasks.
Features
Tdarr leverages FFmpeg and HandBrake for transcoding; supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Docker; employs a distributed architecture with Tdarr Server and Nodes for parallel processing; offers a plugin system for extensive customization; includes audio/video library analytics and video health checking; provides a 7-day, 24-hour scheduler; features a folder watcher and worker stall detector; offers load balancing between libraries and drives; and allows for detailed searching based on various file properties.
Benefits
Reduced storage space through efficient transcoding, improved compatibility across devices, simplified media library organization, automated media processing workflows, increased efficiency through distributed processing, customizable processing through plugins, and detailed analytics for media library management.
Links
- Home: https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr
- Source code: https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr
Details
- Open Source: ✅
- European: ❌