>   Phil, as Neils had mentioned you need to convert the NUV container to an
> AVI using a tool like nuv2avi, to be able to access this file in Windows.
> I've still got to try this one out.  I've been trying to use nuvexport (to
> DivX) but the commercial cut locations I put in using myth aren't where they
> are supposed to be when I get the resulting DivX file out.

Thanks - I've figured it out now. I installed thd DS Filters on my
WinXP box and that has a utility to convert the NUV to an AVI. That
AVI can then be opened and edited in VirtualDub.

Regards,
Phill
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