Hello, Thanks for your help, BTW, I appreciate it. I run 0.18.1 currently (on Gentoo). Anyway, my version of nuvexport does support -i, but seems only to use the name as a reference to the MythTV database. It doesn't seem to matter if the file exists or not. It just matters that the name matches a filename in MythTV's active directory of shows. I also have tried updating my nuvexport. I tried nuvexport version: 0.2 0.20051020.svn. That gives me some DB table fields missing warnings (SVN, while I'm using 0.18.1), but it still behaves the same. -- EC
On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 09:10 -0500, Tom Lichti wrote: > EC wrote: > > Hmmm, no joy. It looks like nuvexport uses mythtranscode, which looks > > like it takes the show to transcode from the MythTV database. Since the > > shows I wish to transcode aren't in the MythTV database, I cannot get > > mythtranscode to access them. The ffmpeg part of the nuvexport process > > should work, though, once I can get the video to it in a form it can > > take. > > -- > My version of mythtranscode allows a -i parameter that lets you specify > an input file as opposed to querying the database. I am running a test > against a non-MythTV file right now, and it is processing it. Are you > running SVN or a point release? > > Tom > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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