On Monday 17 January 2005 01:41 am, Brad Templeton wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 09:09:53PM -0800, Chris Petersen wrote:
This is why I wrote nuvexport. MythTV can't play anything other than
nuv files or mpeg2 files (which annoyingly also must have the incorrect
.nuv suffix on their name),
On Monday 17 January 2005 11:41 am, Chris Petersen wrote:
It plays most other types of files just fine, though for things to show
up in the recorded programs interface they must follow the internal
naming convention.
My bad, then. We had a user in #mythtv-users recently who had been
He possibly wasn't removing the no longer valid entries in the recordedmarkup
table.
very well could be. I'll remember that for next time. and now, maybe
think about adding an option to nuvexport to move files back into place
on the server.
-Chris
On Monday 17 January 2005 01:16 pm, Chris Petersen wrote:
He possibly wasn't removing the no longer valid entries in the
recordedmarkup table.
very well could be. I'll remember that for next time. and now, maybe
think about adding an option to nuvexport to move files back into place
on
On Monday 17 January 2005 01:16 pm, Chris Petersen wrote:
He possibly wasn't removing the no longer valid entries in the
recordedmarkup table.
very well could be. I'll remember that for next time. and now, maybe
think about adding an option to nuvexport to move files back into place
On Monday 17 January 2005 02:04 pm, Chris Pinkham wrote:
On Monday 17 January 2005 01:16 pm, Chris Petersen wrote:
He possibly wasn't removing the no longer valid entries in the
recordedmarkup table.
very well could be. I'll remember that for next time. and now, maybe
think
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:32:55 -0500, Isaac Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 17 January 2005 01:16 pm, Chris Petersen wrote:
He possibly wasn't removing the no longer valid entries in the
recordedmarkup table.
very well could be. I'll remember that for next time. and now,
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:09:53 -0800, Chris Petersen
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to encode all of a particular show. There are commandline options for
just about everything, too
Anywhere other than the source where I can find out about those
options? I'm dying to hear all about it. Seriously.
Anywhere other than the source where I can find out about those
options? I'm dying to hear all about it. Seriously.
Unfortunately, no. They're pretty easy to pick out of the source,
though.. each module has a bunch of cli_args stuff at the top,
describing what they do.
I'll talk with Majestik
I want to automatically run mythtranscode when a recording
completes, and then remove the original nuv file. I
understand that mythtv can to this but google won't tell me how.
I believe the steps go something like this: Go to your tv recording profiles
screen and select transcoding
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:56:28 -0500, William
I believe the steps go something like this: Go to your tv recording profiles
screen and select transcoding profile. Select your source type and change
the destination type to mpeg4 and set the qualitity settings as desired.
Once that is done go and
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:42:55 +0100, Alex Polite
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:56:28 -0500, William
I believe the steps go something like this: Go to your tv recording profiles
screen and select transcoding profile. Select your source type and change
the destination type to
I've tried this but the resulting file is still NuppelVideo (at least I
can't play it in mplayer or vlc and it's named something.nuv)
You're misunderstanding what mythtv does. It records mpeg2 (pvr-x50 and
dvb cards) or nupplevideo, and transcodes to nuppelvideo. That's it.
The internal
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 09:09:53PM -0800, Chris Petersen wrote:
This is why I wrote nuvexport. MythTV can't play anything other than
nuv files or mpeg2 files (which annoyingly also must have the incorrect
.nuv suffix on their name), so even if you transcoded them with
I am curious about
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