scunacc wrote:
I'm assuming you're using a PVR-x50. If so, see: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/128948#128948 , specifically Nick's suggestion (ProjectX).Has anyone a suggestion for converting a .nuv file to use with the Core Pocket Media Player on a Palm?
I've played with various conversion programs but can't get the audio
sync'ed back up with the video if I extract with avidemux2 for example
and recombine with mplex.
Command line programs would be fine (preferred).Unfortunately no one has been able to find a "traditional" command-line *nix application that will fix the sync to account for changing A/V sync within the IvyTV recordings (or, at least, if they have found one, they haven't told anyone on the IvyTV list :). From my experience, the dirtier the signal you give the PVR, the more your sync suffers. I typically have 1 or 2 bad frames in my 1-hour videos recorded using the signal from my Satellite receiver--which is enough to make a noticeable offset (as little as 1/60th second is noticeable). A recording from a friend's MythTV box, which is connected to analog cable, had 11.278sec of bad video (about 326 frames!) in a 2hr 5min recording, which resulted in 5sec offset by the end of the video.
Basically, use ProjectX to demux the stream into MPEG-2 Video and an MPEG-2 Layer 2 Audio stream, then recombine them with mplex. You can use Project X to cut commercials when demuxing or you can demux, then remux, then use avidemux to cut/process the video.
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