Thanks for following up on this.

To reproduce, a video clip with audio is necessary, such as might be downloaded 
from a certain popular website.
A 5-minute clip should suffice unless you're running some kind of suped-up 
multimedia workstation.
To export MPEGs the "mjpegtools" package should be present, plus whatever 
codecs are necessary to import the video clip to kino. Starting kino from a 
terminal will allow inspection of script commands given during the export 
operation.

Once in kino:-
File->Open to import
Click on Export tab (bottom right of image pane)
Click on MPEG tab
Enter a filename
Choose File format 0 - Generic MPEG1
Click on Export button.

First the audio should be locked and exported as MP2. This takes about 50 
seconds on my non-suped P4.
Then the video conversion should commence. Initial export time estimate shows 
as around 30 hours but it gradually notches back to about 2 hours. That's it. 

Thanks again for supporting this software, especially since it seems you are 
not a regular kino user...
Best Regards.


Tested Version: 1.3.4-1ubuntu1 on Xubuntu Lucid Beta (including updates to date)

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