Dave Caplinger wrote: > Possible solutions: > mythtvburn
I tried it out early on, and I would consistently get async sound on the discs I made. It might be better now but I ended up taking the path of least resistance and used a Windows box. > windows/macintosh > > I'm sure there's some process by which you could > copy the .nuv files to a windows box (perhaps via > samba on your mythtv backend), and use an > entirely external-to-myth process That's what I do. In KnoppMyth there is a script that makes "pretty" named symbolic links to the nuv files and sticks them into the /myth/pretty directory. I connect to my MythTV backend via Samba, and copy these .mpg files to my PC. I then use TMPGEnc DVD Author, which does a great job of letting you visually edit out commercials, set up your own menu templates, and build/burn a disc. Plus it's pretty cheap at $68 for the basic version. I've never done it on the Mac, but re-encoding to DV with Streamclip just to let you use iDVD seems like too many transcoding steps and loss of quality. There is a program called Sizzle that will supposedly make a basic disc out of your MPEG2 files. http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Video/Sizzle-b.shtml
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