I use nuvexport to get the nuv file. Then I use the following script
that someone on the mailing list provided to do the rest. Make sure
the directories exist or you will get weird problems and coasters.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# cat make.dvd
#!/bin/sh -x
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There are a few issues with this for someone cursed with
perfectionism as I am:
Try nuvexport and dvdstyler:
I use the former to export .sql and .nuv, and find qdvdauthor less
flaky than the latter.
I did a lot of reading of those howtos and found that they are all a
lot more complicated than
Try nuvexport and dvdstyler:
I did a lot of reading of those howtos and found that they are all a
lot more complicated than they should be. I wanted something where I
didn't have to type every option to every command by hand.
I used nuvexport with all the default options, set it to "DVD" and
just
Check the archives for some stuff I posted in early December. I
was trying to archive old 8mm tape footage and got A/V sync problems. I
tracked it down to many of the tools I was using did not support the PTS
(Presentation Time Stamp) *changing* throughout the mpeg stream.
Recording from cab
Recently I have been trying to create DVDs with some of the shows that
have been recorded by my MythTV system. My backend uses a PVR-250 that
is connected to an RCA DirecTV box. My recordings are perfect when
watching them on the myth-front end, but when I try and put them on a
DVD the audio