[mythtv-users] ivtv, MythTV and DVDs
Jeff Simpson
llcooljeff at gmail.com
Fri Jan 7 09:44:03 EST 2005
Try nuvexport and dvdstyler:
I did a lot of reading of those howtos and found that they are all a
lot more complicated than they should be. I wanted something where I
didn't have to type every option to every command by hand.
I used nuvexport with all the default options, set it to "DVD" and
just hit go. It chugged for a few hours and gave me a .mpg.
I then started up dvdstyler, and with a little drag and drop, made my
first sucessful dvd last night, complete with menus and background
images. (The first three episodes of Comedy Central's Drawn Together).
- Jeff
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 08:38:10 -0500 (EST), Cory Papenfuss
<papenfuss at juneau.me.vt.edu> wrote:
> Check the archives for some stuff I posted in early December. I
> was trying to archive old 8mm tape footage and got A/V sync problems. I
> tracked it down to many of the tools I was using did not support the PTS
> (Presentation Time Stamp) *changing* throughout the mpeg stream.
> Recording from cable never gave me any MPEGs that changed... always the
> same offset. When recording from tape, however, I'd get parts of the
> stream with different offsets. The utils I was using could deal with a
> single, static offset (which would then change later on).
>
> I ended up wrapping it as an AVI (can't remember exactly what I
> used for that... check the archive). Then I could use avidemux to
> re-index, cut, splice, and export with variable PTS's.
>
> It's ugly and much tougher than it really should be.
>
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 dfleming at swings.2y.net wrote:
>
> > Recently I have been trying to create DVDs with some of the shows that
> > have been recorded by my MythTV system. My backend uses a PVR-250 that
> > is connected to an RCA DirecTV box. My recordings are perfect when
> > watching them on the myth-front end, but when I try and put them on a
> > DVD the audio gets out of sync towards the end of the program.
> >
> > I've attempted following the guide at:
> >
> > http://www.mythtv.info/moin.cgi/ArchiveRecordingsToDvdHowTo
> >
> > I've also tried variations of directly importing the nuv file with
> > TMPGEnc DVD Author, de-multiplexing and multiplexing using TMPGEnc
> > XPress etc, but regardless of what I do the audio gets out of sync most
> > noticably past the middle of the program. Can anyone give me a hand?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > ---Dan
> >
>
>
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> * Cory Papenfuss *
> * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student *
> * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University *
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