Javier Perez wrote:
 >
 >Does anybody here have nuvexport working?
Sincerily, no. It's been broken for so long that I just stopped caring which is a pity because I really liked it. I am still looking for a replacement as versatile and easy to use as nuvexport was. But every time I got nuvexport working, the next update would break it. The last time I had it almost working, it would do everything, except save everything at the end. After 99.99% it would die. If I did it in the debug version every thing would work out fine. I hope it is solved, because ffmpeg was quite a lot faster, in my experience that the other transcoders.

That's been my experience too. But it's good to have it confirmed and know that the problem isn't my fault. I think I'll ask the same question on the mythtv-users list and see what comes back.

This is feeling like my experiences as CentOS 4 started to age. Stuff broke and there didn't seem to be any way to fix it. The developers seem to be working on the latest Ubuntu or Fedora or whatever. I guess CentOS 5 is getting a bit long in the tooth.

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