On 11/27/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Phill Edwards</b> <<a href="mailto:philledwards@gmail.com">philledwards@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I have VirtualDub 1.6.11 installed on my Windows XP box and I thought<br>I'd be able to use it to do some cuts to my MythTV recordings. I have<br>a recording which was MPEG2 from a DVB-T broadcast which then got<br>transcoded to MPEG4 by post recording processing. But when I try to
<br>open it in VirtualDub I get an error that says "Cannot detect file<br>type". I have ffdshow installed. Does anyone know what I need to do to<br>configure this setup so that I can edit my recording with VirtualDub?
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Phil, as Neils had mentioned you need to convert the NUV
container to an AVI using a tool like nuv2avi, to be able to access
this file in Windows. I've still got to try this one out.
I've been trying to use nuvexport (to DivX) but the commercial cut
locations I put in using myth aren't where they are supposed to be when
I get the resulting DivX file out.<br>
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I'm going to try using myth to transcode the MPEG2 TS stream to
MPEG4/MP3 and then use nuv2avi to recontain it to an AVI. I hope
it works... I need some way to archive this stuff! I'd really
like to use nuvexport because it doesn't affect the myth recordings at
all (I can leave them MPEG2), it just converts on the fly and dumps to
a new file. But without accurate cuting it's worthless.<br>
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-Greg<br>
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