I wasn't aware that nuvexport used mythtranscode. In this case will the MTD take some of the load? This would also work quite well. Is it possible to just get MTD built on my other server without installing a large package?
Uses mythtranscode for ffmpeg (for denoise and other filters that ffmpeg can't do inline), as well as for nupplevideo files, since ffmpeg and transcode can't understand them.
But mythtranscode doesn't require the "recording backend".. I run it all the time on my workstation. Just needs to be on a box configured as a frontend (so mythtranscode knows how to talk to the master backend). Maybe it helps that my recording directory is the same path on each box.
All in all, nuvexport runs fine this way, though I've noticed some weird jumpy bits in exported files when encoded on a remote box (mostly with --transcode, which I think has a better xvid exporter), despite transcode interacting directly with mpeg2 recordings mounted via nfs, and have decided that it's just best to encode only on my master backend.
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