Which reminds me of a problem I've been having.  I have a MediaMVP.  I have this problem that when I play .vob files off of my MythTV machine (in Videos), I get terrible performance.  The video is basically OK but the sound is all messed up (out of sync, "jerky", etc).

Does this have something to do with the DD2.0/5.1 issue?!?  I tried transcoding but it was a disaster (hung my system, generated huge files, audio out of sync) because I did it from the command line using transcode.  If anybody has a rock solid command line way of down sampling audio, video or both from .vob files I would be interested.

Thanks.

--
Mike

On 12/10/05, Mudit Wahal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mvp couldn't play dvd sound though as there is no dolby digital
decoder in mvp. It could only play pcm or mp3. So, as long as your
recordings are not in DD2.0/5.1, and NTSC/PAL resolution, mvp is a
perfect frontend.

I had it running for awhile connected to kids tv. But I got tired
transcoding all my HD shows to 720x480 and mp3, so I sold mine on
amazon.com.

I'm streaming HD recordings from the mythbox and using IOData
LinkPlayer2 as media client. IOData LP2 is thin client, fanless,
noiseless and high WAF (wife acceptance factor).

On 12/10/05, Andrew Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. It does playback only, but it does it pretty well.
>
> On 10/12/05, Mark Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What I meant to say, is does it record .nuv files created by the
> > Software encoder? I've not got a PVR card in my system.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark
> >
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