Step 3 dies almost instantly:
> [snip]
> /tmp/fifodir_20512/audout: I/O error occured
> Usually that means that input file is truncated and/or corrupted.

Just to be sure, you *did* leave step 2 running in a second console, right?

If that's the case, then it sounds like something's wrong with ffmpeg's reading of the audio stream..

BTW, I must correct my earlier remark.. ffmpeg *always* uses mythtranscode, even with mpeg2 files. It's the only way to get things like cropping, cutlists and noise reduction.

-Chris
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