I don't have any experience with ffmpeg installed from packages, but ffmpeg will support any open source codec. Transcode may run slower (I haven't actually done real comparisons), but it will support DivX and XviD.
-Khanh -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phill Edwards Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:34 AM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] nuvexport 0.2 - everything's disabled! > > I recently installed nuvexport 0.2 (from source, not RPM package) > > and now all of the export options have (disabled) next to them. > > These were not disabled in the release I had before and I should > > have support for mp3, xvid, divx, etc since I play these various > > files in MythMusic, MythVideo, etc. > > Anyone have any ideas on what I'm missing here? > > Did you try to USE any of the disabled options? It's been stated > several times on the mailing list that you can do so, and they'll tell > you what you're missing. > > Likely, you're missing ffmpeg (which it also now tells you that you're > using, at the top of the screen). Add --transcode to use transcode > instead of ffmpeg. I've got ffmpeg installed but it still says everything's disabled. I installed it from ffmpeg-0.4.9-0.20041110.3.1.fc3.rf.i386.rpm - how do I get it to support the codecs I want to export to? I know I can use --transcode but I gather that runs a lot slower and it doesn't support DivX. I"m new to nuvexport so please put me straight if I'm wrong on this. Regards, Phill
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