[mythtv-users] mythexport or nuvexport

Paul Gardiner lists at glidos.net
Mon Oct 1 16:32:53 UTC 2012


On 01/10/2012 17:24, Myth Steve wrote:
> On 10/01/2012 02:26 AM, Paul Gardiner wrote:
>> On 01/10/2012 02:19, Myth Steve wrote:
>>> Hello, I want to get mythexport going. I have mythbuntu 11.10 setup but
>>> am using 0.25 as upgraded from newer repos.
>>>
>>> I installed mythexport via the mythbuntu control centre and it installed
>>> but the web interface doesn't work. Just gives an internal 500 error.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what I should do?
>>>
>>> My main reason for using mythexport is because I don't see nuvexport in
>>> there anymore. I basically want to trim out the commercials on a few
>>> recordings and export them from my recordings area into the myth video
>>> section. I'll use anything, as long as it works and can get rid of the
>>> commercial cut points.
>>>
>>> I want to keep the files in sd resolutions but have them still look
>>> pretty decent.
>>>
>>> Let me know what you think.
>>
>> I've been getting great results setting up user jobs to use
>> mythtranscode in fifodir mode, running into ffmpeg. Here's
>> the script I use:
>> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Example_Script_using_mythtranscode_in_fifodir_mode
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>     Paul.
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>
> I was under the impression that mythtranscode only puts out nuv files.
> In the rare occasion I want to copy a cartoon to my phone for the kids
> on a car ride, I don't think the nuv's will work on android. Am I
> correct? Or does mythtranscode output into other formats now?

mythtranscode in fifodir mode outputs decoded raw video and audio to
two pipes. You can use another program in tandem to recompress. The
script I linked to uses ffmpeg.


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