That's pretty much what I'd come up with a few days ago. The .nuv/.sql format works fine for an MPEG2-type stream, since it's not Nupplevideo to begin with. If transcoded and commercial-cut, you're basically screwed to reencode *AGAIN* with nuvexport. I've not found anything that will extract sync-intact NUV-encapsulated DIVX into a plain, standard *anything* without reencoding with nuvexport. nuv2avi should work, but sync has always been off in the resulting avi file.Umm, last time I checked, mythtranscode can't output 'normal' divx (if by that you mean a standard mpeg or avi container). Mythtranscode can output 2 things: a Myth .nuv container format (containing either RTjpeg or MPEG-4 encoded Myth content), or raw *decoded* audio/video frames (for passing to an external encoder program for re-encoding into another codec/container).
That's not to say that what you propose isn't technically possible; mythtranscode has the potential to write any container format supported by libavformat, and any codec supported by libavcodec. However, I believe Isaac has said in the past that Myth will never support (direct) output to other formats. Hence the need for an external utility like nuvexport.
My question is how funky is the mythtv-modified .nuv file? It's not normal nuppelvideo, since even mplayer can't play it directly.
-Cory
************************************************************************* * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * *************************************************************************
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