[mythtv-users] DVB Radio

Ciaran ciaranj at gmail.com
Thu Jan 13 01:30:51 EST 2005


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:41:35 +0000, Robin Elvin <rob at fearsedge.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 January 2005 15:28, George Styles wrote:
> >
> > > You could always use nuvexport to convert the files to mp3.  I ripped
> > > the new HHGTTG like that.
> >
> > True, i think you have to use nuvexport if the video is recorded in nuppel
> > format, but I have a DVB card, so I can skip that step and tell ffmpeg to
> > directly encode the .nuv...
> >
> > I didnt have much luck with nuvexport overall on dvb files :)
> >
> > g
> >
> >
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> 
> Neither did I until a hack was suggested. Look for 'nuvexport corrupts video'
> in this month's list for the solution that helped me.
> 
> Back to radio, I tried creating a new channel and assign the audio pid of a
> radio station to it but it all goes very stuttery, particularly the video to
> the point where the OSD crashes the frontend.
> 
> Example:
> 
> I used price-drop.tv as the base video channel and used the audio PID of Radio
> 4 which is on the same mux. I get the video of price-drop.tv jumping all over
> and as expected the audio for Radio 4 but it keeps dropping out. If I look at
> the console output for mythfrontend it keeps complaining about lost audio.
> 
> I thought it might be a signal problem but all the TV channels on that mux are
> fine.
> 
> Anybody have any ideas?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> --
> Rob
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I'm only guessing but you asked for ideas, do you have the 'Keep Audio
in synch with video' option turned on in your configuration, could
this do it?

-- 
- Ciaran


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