>before i spend the next two days figuring out how to run the nuvexport 
>commands manually (last time i tried failed miserably), would it be fair to 
>say that adding -e 48000,16,2 would solve the problem?

     It should (though make sure you remove the incorrect -e argument
first, or transcode will keep giving you errors).

>and do you know if there's any other programs other than transcode / 
>nuvexport that would be causing -e to be set at 0,16,0 (like, *is* it a 
>problem with mad, or another program i can try upgrading)?

     I'm not familiar with nuvexport, so I can't really say where the
problem might be.  You could say it's a bug in nuvexport (or whatever
generates the transcode command line) for not detecting an incorrect
parameter like that, but whether the 0 is the fault of nuvexport itself or
some other tool it uses to extract information from the strea, I don't
know.

  --Andrew Church
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    http://achurch.org/

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