I would like to transcode my video to flv and have found the <a href="http://www.mythtv.info/wiki/index.php/Stream_mythtv_recordings_from_mythweb_using_flash_video">Wiki entry </a>which describes the process. No problem - except it doesn't work for me.
<br><br>I am assuming a card which encodes natively to MPEG-2 is necessary. My old Hauppauge card only allows me MPEG-4.<br><br>In the process described in the Wiki, error messages are sent to /dev/null. But, if I enter the commands manually, I can see ffmpeg saying it doesn't recognize .nuv files. Doesn't it? Isn't ffmpeg the engine behind nuvexport?
<br><br>Somewhere there must be a way for ffmpeg to be happier with .nuv. I just don't know what that is.<br><br>So, I am confused and looking for any kind of guidance. I'd like to use the Wiki solution, because this conversion can be easily run as a job, and I like the idea of the clickable icons within mythweb leading directly to streaming video.
<br><br>Any help will be greatly appreciated.<br><br>As a two day user of Myth TV (running happily on a very old AMD500), I am very impressed with the system's elegance.<br><br>All the best,<br>Geoff <br>