<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">> I have until now used Nero VisionExpress to make DVDs from my analog<br>> recordings (PVR-350).
<br>> Now I have got a Hauppauge Nova-S (DVB-S) tuner and I want to create<br>> DVDs with Nero VisionExpress from the DVB-recordings.<br>> However Nero refuses to open the .NUV files from the Nova-S.<br>> I thought that the Nova-S would store in a MPEG2 format similar to the
<br>> PVR-350, so that DSMyth would be sufficient for Nero to read the<br>> files, but apparently it is not so.<br>> Does anyone have an idea of what I can do ? Do I need a different<br>> MPEG2 codec ? Or is it better to use nuvexport to export the files to
<br>> a DVD compatible format ?</blockquote><div> </div><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I have been told you should export them with nuvexport. Apparently they
<br>are mpeg2 files but arranged as a TS, or transport stream. There may<br>be other utilities also that can convert TS to DVD compatible format.</blockquote><div><br>
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I read on dsmyth's webpage that dsmyth is not able of handling MPEG2 as
PS, but it was not clear if it could handle TS. Maybe I should try TS.<br>
I seem to manage to export with nuvexport, so that path should be possible.<br>
I wonder if transcoding with MythTV would solve the problem too. If I
can make Nero read the MPEG4s generated by MythTV, then I would have a
nice path to do the job. MythTV is a much nicer cut-list editor than
Nero and the transcoding would cut the movie, so there would be less to
do in Nero.<br>
But both nuvexport and transcoding with Myth would cause an additional transcoding which will degrade the quality a little...<br>
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Niels Dybdahl<br>
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