I'd had advice (and seent his before, to be honest) that the .nuv files are infact just MPEG2 streams from DVB-T cards, but this clearly wasn't the case for me as simply renaming them and shifting them onto a windows box wasn't working.... Windows Media Player didn't like the files at all, and PowerDVD played them but they appeared highly corrupt.
They could be mpeg-TS (transport streams), which maybe WMP can't recognize. have you tried running nuvinfo on the files? It should list the stream type.
So, that's all good, but it's hardly integrated into myth. So I head for the nuvexport --mencoder option. However this seems to be reliant on "lvemux"...
mpeg2cut isn't "mencoder".. it falls into its own category, so shows up regardless of which export type you choose.
You need lvemux to use this. Press ENTER to continue.
Errm.... why? I've run it manually without any need for it, is there some way I can hack nuvexport so it just does the straight copy process on the MPEG2 streams, and hence does away with the need for lvemux?
mpeg2cut isn't copying the mpeg streams, it's a lossless way to remove commercials.
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