[mythtv-users] Nuvexport MIA in 0.24

Christian Arnaut n8tgc at msn.com
Mon Nov 22 23:25:41 UTC 2010


I agree. I have a user job that runs recordings through nuvexport titled 
'Transcode for iPod'. It edits out the commercial breaks, transcodes to 320 
x 240, copies the file to my Dropbox watch folder and VIOLA! my iPhone pulls 
down the shows.

I was just used to having this utility already present from a Mythdora 
installation. I have decided that when I upgrade to 0.24, I'll leave Fedora 
behind and complete the install on Suse 11.3.

I just wasn't aware that nuvexport was in the extras folder. I'm all set 
now.


~Chris
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From: "Steve" <stevemyth at priorityelectronics.com>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 5:33 PM
To: "Discussion about MythTV" <mythtv-users at mythtv.org>
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Nuvexport MIA in 0.24

> On 11/22/2010 02:13 PM, Richard Morton wrote:
>> I have never had to use NuvExport, when does the NUV container come
>> into play? I am using DVB (S and T) so I guess it just isnt relevant
>> for me... or I am missing something...
>>
>> R
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> Yes, the nuvexport program is great for removing commercials and then 
> transcoding mpeg recordings. It's not limited to just nuv files. That's 
> what I used to use it for until I could no longer find it in current 
> releases.
>
> I have not found another way to auto remove commercials and 
> transcode/reencode recordings all in one quick step.
>
> -Steve
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