[mythtv-users] nuvexport on second computer

Steve Peters stevemyth at priorityelectronics.com
Wed Jun 26 18:43:02 UTC 2013


On 06/22/2013 10:16 PM, Chris Petersen wrote:
> nuvexport is just a wrapper around mythtranscode and mythffmpeg, so you'd at least need those (and the accompanying mythtv shared libraries).  Compiling by hand (or building your own packages) may be your only option.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Jun 12, 2013, at 2:14 PM, Steve Peters <stevemyth at priorityelectronics.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello, I have a bunch of recordings I want to convert to h.264. Normally I run nuvexport on my master backend to do this, but it's only a slower dual core and takes a long time with hd recordings. So I want to use my garage computer to help out with the workload.
>>
>> The problem is that my garage computer can't be a secondary backend as it doesn't have mythtv since it's on a different lubuntu version.
>>
>> Without installing all the extra mythtv packages, is there a simple way to get nuvexport to run on that computer but check the master backend for the files?
>>
>> -Thanks
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Steve Peters
>>
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How is this normally done? Is it usually recommended to simply have 
mythfrontend installed on the computer or do you usually need the second 
computer to have the backend too (as a secondary backend)?

I don't want to compile by hand and am looking for the easiest method.

-Thanks

-- 

Sincerely,

Steve Peters




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