Tsunami MPEG encoder and Tsunami MPEG DVD Author.
http://www.tmpg-inc.com/product
I believe that makes my point. You are using the Tsunami MPEG encoder to reprocess the files precisely _because_ they are not "already ready to go to DVD authoring apps."
There's a lot more to DVD stream-compliance than MPEG2.
-Khanh
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From: James L. Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Burning NUV files to DVD
Khanh Tran wrote:Don't even bother doing anything. You're making it way toocomplicated.The NUV files produced by the PVR-250, 350 and probably the 150 and 500 (I just don't have one) ARE MPEG-2 formatted files. Just make sure you don't have a transcoder scheduled to convert it to something else. I usually copy it over to a Windows box to cut out commercials,
but either way, it's already ready to go to DVD authoring apps.
-Khanh
Please name any DVD authoring applications that will accept PVR-x50 MPEG2 files unmodified. I strongly suspect you haven't been doing this yourself, but in case you really are, I'd love to know what you are using. :)
you-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry Griffin Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 6:20 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Burning NUV files to DVD
The problem with searching the archives on popular questions is thatIhave to wade through all the posts saying "search the archives" before you find the posts that have useful information. That was the problemexperienced when trying to resolve the 0.17 daylight savings timeissue.I found lots of posts telling me to search the archives when that'swhatevenI was already doing. It was very frustrating. It's like having an FAQ where the answer to every question is "Look in the FAQ you dolt."
Stuff like this needs to get migrated in to some sort of real FAQ,************************************************************************if the FAQ contains nothing but links to the *useful* postings in the archive. Then people can be told to look in the FAQ instead of the archives, and they'll get better results when they look there.
Terry
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 12:25 pm, Cory Papenfuss wrote:Here we go again.... A quick search of the archives will reveal dozens of posts and limitations on the subject.the NUV utilities?
On Tue, 3 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,
I have just installed MythTV 0.18 on a FC3 box with a Hauppauge PVR350 card. I have been capturing video using the default encoding
of MPEG2-PS. There are a couple of DVD encoding options. My question is this, does switching to one of the DVD codecs allow me to copy files to DVD that are directly playable? If instad of a direct copy, I want to author a DVD with captured video, what format
should it be captured with before I try to convert it using one ofThanks,
-jim mckay*------------------------------------------------------------------------* Cory Papenfuss** Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student** Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University*********************************************************************** ***
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