Check the archives for some posts from me around early-mid
December. I used some avi "converter" (can't recall the name),
then avidemux and replex, IIRC. The trick was to bring it into avidemux
as an encapsulated avi... then it could deal with changing A/V PTS values
throughout the recording. I don't recall the exact steps (haven't done it
since), but it *did* work (abeit painfully).
-Cory
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Michael J. Sherman wrote:
I've only found one solution, and I've been trying to burn a DVD from a Myth
recording for *months*. Nothing ever works. Even if it does result in a
DVD, the audio is *always* out of sync. It's been a very frustrating
experience. This past weekend, I finally made a DVD from a recording, and
here's how I did it:
1) Record on MythTV using my MPEG-2 hardware encoder card.
2) Transfer .nuv file to my iMac.
3) Rename to .mpg file.
4) Use MpegStreamClip to convert to DV format.
5) Cut out commercials using QuickTime Pro.
6) Use iDVD to layout cool menus, chapters, etc.
7) Burn.
I'm sure I lost a lot of you at step #2 ;). But this is the only way I have
been able to get a DVD out of my Myth box. Nuvexport and all the hacked
together scripts in Linux only produce output with audio sync issues for me.
-Mike
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