[mythtv-users] Archiving TV shows to DVD

Mike Schommer schome1 at schome.net
Tue Jan 25 21:59:01 EST 2005


I get this output when doing step 2 below.  I don't know why I am having 
such problems with audio.  Any ideas?  I have 100 GB of TV shows to put 
on DVD and I'm running out of room fast.

>1. Mark your commercials in Myth
>
>2. Use the MPEG2->MPEG2 option of nuvexport. For me, this step usually takes
>about 5-10 mins on my computer for a 30 minute show. 
>
>3. Prepare a video DVD iso using the mpg2 file exported from step 2. I
>use DVDStyler. Another app is Q DVD Author.
>
>4. Burn the iso to dvd. I use k3b for this.
>

bin:/opt/kde3/bin:/usr/lib/jvm/jre/bin)
mpeg2cut v1.6
Using mode X
Filename "/mnt/store/1012_20050124200000_20050124210300.nuv"
OutFile "./DVD/24 - Day 4- 12- 00 Noon- 1- 00PM.mpg"
Last GOP index -48595
Cutlist "57011-78324 90351-115502 121570-128198 129710-169227 
175000-179852 181962-204887 243902-"
Finding the AV Offset to use with lvemux: 0 (not detected)
Finding framerate:
Last Frame -728925
Indexing the file with avidemux2
Cutting out commercials with avidemux2
/usr/local/bin/mpeg2cut: line 178:  6609 Aborted                 nice -n 
19 avidemux2 --load-workbench
${BASENAME}.cut --audio-codec MP2 --save-raw-video ${BASENAME}.m2v 
--save-raw-audio ${BASENAME}.mp2 --q
uit 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
Remultiplexing video
GOP timestamps will be rebuild
ERROR: opening A/V streams (0/1)
Cleaning up
rm: cannot remove `1012_20050124200000_20050124210300.mp2': No such file 
or directory

Encode finished:  Tue Jan 25 20:49:10 2005



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