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
Yes they have...
<quote> So now onto how to do this in command line: It turns out ProjectX has a CLI (command line interface). It's a little tricky to figure out, but this now works great for me:
java -jar <compiled_projectX_file> -c <projectX_ini_file> -n <output_stream_basename> -o <dir_to_put_streams> <input_nuv_file>
The "X.ini" file that it needs was, for me, in the original src directory where I compiled ProjectX. A couple of notes: first, it apparently requires you to run it as GUI at least the first time so that you can click on "accept" for the license agreement. (It's GPLed but author expressly forbids commercial use??? WTF?) Also, when I ssh'ed into my box without "-X", projectX failed to start, apparently because it needs to feel like it's accessing an X server even when it isn't going to use one. (Go figure.) So if you don't have an X display defined it may not work from the command line. </quote>
I haven't tried the command-line yet, but I did a Project X demux, a remux (mplex), dvd prep (dvdauthor) and burn to DVD and it worked great!
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