Here's my procedure for getting recordings onto DVD: 1. record at 720x480 so I don't have to transcode (w/ PVR-x50) 2. edit the recording in the frontend to fine tune the cutpoints 3. use nuvexport's mpeg2 cut feature to remove unwanted commericals. 4. use the following script to create the DVD
# script: create_dvd filename projectname #!/bin/bash mkfifo aud0 mkfifo vid0 mkfifo dvdmpg mpeg2desc -a0 < $1 > aud0 & mpeg2desc -v0 < $1 > vid0 & mplex -f 8 -V -o dvdmpg aud0 vid0 & dvdauthor -o $2 -f dvdmpg dvdauthor -o $2 -T rm aud0 rm vid0 rm dvdmpg growisofs -dvd-video -Z /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 -R -J $2 #script: end Works like a charm, but oblivousy it's only for one recording. I'm looking into the mythburn project to get some menus and multiple recordings on a single disk. Josh On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 12:31:51 -0600, John Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It looks like there are several different people doing this several > different ways. I'm hoping to find a script or fairly simple means of > transferring a PVR250 recorded (mpeg 2 I think) show to DVD. I'm not > familiar with video editing and don't even care if commercials get > left in the recording. When I tried to use NUV export it took nearly > 12 hours to transcode and the file it created was useless anyway. > > What is every one doing for this sort of thing? Is dual layer DVD a > good bet or is a single layer DVD fine? > > Thanks, > John Williams > > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > >
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