<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>Hello All,<BR> <BR>I have a few questions regarding nuvexport. I'm not really sure how to use it so I've been poking around with it the last couple days. I wanted to take a show from Myth and make a XviD out of it. I opened up nuvexport and selected XviD and it gave me a list of shows but my list is much smaller than my list in "Recorded Shows" in MythTV. I think it has to do with transcoding shows, I just transcoded one of them last night using mythtranscoder and now it doesn't show up in the list. I used mythtranscoder to remove the commercials.<BR> <BR>My questions are: <BR> <BR>1) Should nuvexport give you a full list of all episodes you have in MythTV? It seems like it ignores the RTJPEG and MPEG4 transcoded files. How can I get the already transcoded files to show up in
nuvexport?<BR> <BR>2) Is there a page someone could refer me to on everything about transcoding? Possibly a nuvexport howto page, or the best settings for mythtranscoder or something?<BR> <BR>I guess my problem is, I don't know how the whole transcoding thing works. I've played around with the options in Myth trying to figure it out but I don't know the differences between RTJPEG and MPEG4. I record some stuff in HD, is one standard better than another for encoding for space / quality?<BR> <BR>Thanks,<BR>-Greg<BR> <BR>--- Running Conditions ---<BR>939pin Athlon64 3200+<BR>OS - Standard Issue Debian (32-bit)<BR>MythTV - CVS Version (3/31/2005)<BR>Capture Card - pcHDTV HD-3000<BR>Drivers - Using DVB (kernel 2.6.12-rc1)<BR> <BR></DIV></div></html>