There are many ways to do this. However, I don't find any of them
very usuable since they are external to the mythtv interface and have
complicated dependencies and features. So, i am writing my own,
select shows from the mythfrontend interface, then bam, it will
literally dump it onto a dvd
Sorry to trouble everyone, (round 2!)
Thanks to all of your help I have got a wonderful MythTV setup
working which my wife and I absolutely adore. Just a few more little
bugs to sort out and everything will be perfect. I have been putting
it off, so I have decided to post these two messages in
At 10:27 AM 8/29/2005, you wrote:
Sorry to trouble everyone, (round 2!)
Thanks to all of your help I have got a wonderful MythTV setup
working which my wife and I absolutely adore. Just a few more little
bugs to sort out and everything will be perfect. I have been putting
it off, so I have
I am familliar with mythburn but was not sure what stage its at yet.
Also, I am presuming it burns straight to DVD?
(or does it convert NUV - MPG and then burn to DVD?)
At any rate, no one else has any guides/scripts/websites suggestions
on how to (1) burn dvd's from your nuv, or (2) convert to
Hi!
On 8/30/05, David Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am familliar with mythburn but was not sure what stage its at yet.
Also, I am presuming it burns straight to DVD?
(or does it convert NUV - MPG and then burn to DVD?)
A NUV file can be many things some cards (the Hauppauge PVR-series
On 8/29/05, Jens Baumeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another mail today mentioned that a future version of mythtranscodewill handle MPEG2-re-packaging, so one of these days there'll probablybe a Burn DVD option in the frontend at least for the cards outlined
above. I don't think anything like
On 8/30/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/29/05, Jens Baumeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another mail today mentioned that a future version of mythtranscode
will handle MPEG2-re-packaging
The *current* version of mythtranscode does this.
Oops - sorry about that. I