On 5/27/05, Lane Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/27/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Lane,
> >    I tried nuvexport, failed miserably, posted a couple of questions
> > here and got no replies. I don't know how to proceed with this option.
> >
> >    Thanks for the response.
> >
> > With best regards,
> > Mark
> 
> Sorry to hear that. I've had some troubles, but generally been
> successful getting nuvexport to work.
> 
> I'm surprised I didn't see your posts - perhaps they didn't get
> through. I try to keep an eye out for nuvexport mpeg related posts.
> Could you send me the archive links? I couldn't find them when I
> searched just now either.
> 
> Lane
> 
Lane,
   This was a couple of months ago. I just tried nuvexport again and
got the same problem. Let's jsut start new.

1) man nuvexport starts with: 

"DESCRIPTION: nuvexport is a program written in perl built to assist
in exporting .NUV files from mythtv into various formats. Most of the
usage is interactive with the program."

Since it says it's interactive I try nuvexport from the command line.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ nuvexport

First the terminal clears and then I get:

Loading MythTV recording info.
100%
Found 9 files, but no matching database entries.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $

It doesn't seem to be interactive. In that case I try runnign it again
with the name of a file I've recorded:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /TVstorage $ nuvexport 1005_20050524200000_20050524210000.nuv

and I get the same results:

Loading MythTV recording info.
100%
Found 9 files, but no matching database entries.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /TVstorage $

I posted this quandry probably 8 weeks ago. No need to go looking.
This is all I've been able to do.

How do I run this and make it useful?

Thanks,
Mark
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