On 9/20/2010 11:02 AM, John Welch wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Kirk Bocek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 9/20/2010 9:51 AM, John Welch wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> With the Fall TV season kicking in, and due to some changes with my
>>> cable company since last season, I've been starting to use my HD-PVR
>>> more often.  I'm looking for some suggestions on ways to transcode
>>> these HD-PVR recordings both for playback on less powerful / non-VDPAU
>>> systems (ie netbook, iPod, etc.) and for disk space saving /
>>> archiving.  For my other recordings, which are from mostly an HDHR
>>> with a few from a pcHD3000 as well, I am currently using 'nuvexport'.
>>> However, this program / script does not seem to work for HD-PVR
>>> recordings, at least not the version I am using.
>>>
>>> I have been searching around for info both on the MythTV lists and the
>>> web.  While I have found some info, most of it seems old / outdated
>>> and/or incomplete.  I did find one script through my searching called
>>> 'mythnuv2mkv.sh', which I've used a couple of times and it seems to be
>>> working OK.  However, I'm just wondering what other MythTV users are
>>> doing.  If I can be so bold to ask that any suggestions include
>>> details of command-line options, program settings, profiles, etc.
>>> Ideally I'd like to use something that is freely available and
>>> MythTV-aware (as in being able to handle cut-lists).
>>>
>>> I am currently running MythTV version 0.23.1 from the ATrpms repo
>>> under Fedora 13.
>>
>> Wish I could be of some help, John, but I'm in the same boat as you. 
>> Nuvexport
>> stopped working for me years ago. Every so often I'll hit the lists and see 
>> if
>> I can get it working but it's always been a bust for me. Nuvexport would be
>> ideal since it can use cutlists generated in the frontend.
>>
>> The other tact I've looked at is directly downloading (through MythWeb) the
>> video file generated by my HD-PVR and editing it on my Windows box. I have 
>> yet
>> to find a video editor that can work reliably on *large* h.264 files. I use
>> Nero Vision on the h.264 files from my home video camera and have looked at
>> AviDemux. But both choke on the 5-25 GB files I'm creating in Myth.
>>
>> So here's another voice asking how people are getting their HD-PVR recordings
>> out onto their laptops or iPods.
>>
>> Kirk Bocek
>>
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> 
> Thanks for the response Kirk.  I actually meant to post this to the
> MythTV list, which I will do now, but certainly if anyone here has any
> ideas I'd love to hear about them.
> 

Shoot, I'd like to get in on that thread but mythtv-users isn't letting me log
in to reactivate my list traffic.


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