[mythtv-users] DVB and DVD-backup
Andrew Diamond
diamond at dstc.edu.au
Tue May 18 01:14:44 EDT 2004
They are mpeg2-pes files. Why does myth duplicate the workload when
/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 already demuxes the currently tuned signal? Even
if myth insists on using it's own demuxing can we have the files as PS
not PES please :)
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 22:54, Daniel g wrote:
> I have seen it discussed here that MPEG2->MPEG2
> re-coding (for commercials-cleaning) is basically
> complete and working (in CVS I presume).
>
> Using myth0.14 with DVB-t (nova-t) I obviously end up
> with large MPEG2-coded .nuv files.
>
> Question:
> Is there any existing capability or technique (either
> within Myth code or external) that allows one to
> export the MPEG2 data from the .nuv files *without
> transcoding* in such a way as to allow relatively
> quick VideoDVD authoring?
> This would seem to be the obvious, portable choice for
> DVB users.
>
> nuvexport can create DVD-compliant files but only
> through transcoding, which is very slow and lossy.
>
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