EC wrote:
I'm trying to transcode several MythTV MPeg4 NUV files to DVD
standard compliant MPeg2. The files are not in my MythTV database,
which makes nuvexport not so good for this
myth.rebuilddatabase.pl
Mike
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EC wrote:
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
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
ma
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
s
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,
Thank You. That looks like it will do the trick! I'll try it tonight.
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EC
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 14:19 -0500, Tom Lichti wrote:
> EC wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >I'm trying to transcode several MythTV MPeg4 NUV files to DVD
> > standard compliant MPeg2. The files are not in my MythTV data
EC wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to transcode several MythTV MPeg4 NUV files to DVD
standard compliant MPeg2. The files are not in my MythTV database,
which makes nuvexport not so good for this (though I really like it -
it's great for files that are in the DB).
Does anyone have a transcode or menc
Hi,
I'm trying to transcode several MythTV MPeg4 NUV files to DVD
standard compliant MPeg2. The files are not in my MythTV database,
which makes nuvexport not so good for this (though I really like it -
it's great for files that are in the DB).
Does anyone have a transcode or mencoder or etc.