--- Nathan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I have a second TV with a mpeg4-compatible DVD
> player (Philips dvp642)
> and a full drive on my Myth box. My plan is to
> archive shows to DVD-R
> and play them on my standalone (or on the myth box
> with xine). I'd
> also like to be able to play the files on my windows
> box.
> 
> My recordings are all already transcoded to mpeg4.
> The standalone
> player can play anything I throw at it (DivX, Xvid,
> VCD, SVCD, random
> mpeg2 files, etc.), but I doubt it could play a
> burned .nuv file.
> What's the best way to get these nuv files into a
> portable, readable
> mpeg4 file format (container is the more specific
> word, I think) for
> use on these other devices.
> 
> I don't want to transcode the files again unless I
> have to, since they
> are already in mpeg4. Would nuvexport allow me to do
> this?
> 
> Thanks..
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nathan Richardson
> 1600 S. Joyce St. Apt. 1403
> Arlington, VA 22202
> 202-257-1025
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I would use nuv2avi.  It works great and exports nuv
files to "as is" mpeg4 files WITHOUT transcoding that
nuvexport requires.  Go do a quick google on nuv2avi
to see more.

Thanks!

Andrew Lynch

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