[mythtv-users] avidemux2 command line? nuv -->> DVD

James Meyer james.meyer at operamail.com
Wed Jul 14 00:13:59 EDT 2004


On Tuesday 13 July 2004 22:58, James Meyer wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 July 2004 14:12, Geoff at Hundekeandroyal dot com wrote:
> > Chris Petersen wrote:
> > 
> > >> Looks like this relies on transcode, and transcode only works with 
> > >> mpeg2-based nuv files.  If you're poor like me and don't have one of 
> > >> those fancy cards, it doesn't do any good.  ;)
> > 
> > So, do I understand this right?  Using a PVR-*50 card, you are creating 
> > MPEG2 files that are just named *.nuv.  The MPEG2 is not actually 
> > dropped into the nuv container.  So, when not using an encoding card, 
> > but using software encoding, you get a true nuv file...?
> > 
> > > Oops, I'm wrong on this.  it uses nuvexport.  heh.  Really should 
> > > integrate all of these myth-related transcoding tools (like into 
> > > mythtranscode -- one source, and C code, to get all of this info).
> > > 
> > > -Chris
> > 
> > Since it uses nuvexport, won't is support nuv files that come from 
> > software encoding?
> > 
> > I'm still confused as to whether or not this add-on would work and 
> > accomplish the same tasks as the parent poster described.
> > 
> > My former assertion still stands...I'm no expert.  Adjust flames 
> > accordingly ;)
> > 
> > Geoff
> > 
> Just to clear up the nuv2disc question (extras.mythtvtalk.com) here's how it works
> It was designed to be used with mpeg hardware encoders but it will work with software encoders.  Basic flow includes
> 
> - the program will sort through all your recordings marking them as mpeg/nonmeg
> - If you have non-mpeg recordings you have the option to use nuvexport to convert them to mpeg.
> - MPEG files can be select from a list and then placed on a dvd.  Full title and chapter support is included.  
>     Myth  cutlists are only honored when using nuvexport
> -A DVD structure is created on disk, and you have the option to preview with xine before burning to disk
> -Burn to disk
> 
> 
> KVCD support follows the same flow, minus the chapter/title support.
> 
> hope this clears things up.
> 
> -jm
> 

Forgot to mention that it assumes  any mpeg file is already at a DVD resolution and has no error checking in that regard.
-jm



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