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demuxing .nuv?
Is there an easy way to demultiplex (split into aud/vid files) the .nuv
files? I'd like to get the file into a format that I can pop into
TMPGEnc (windows, since mencoder doesn't do multipass svcd mpeg at last
check, or let me browser to manually avoid commercials) for svcd
encoding.

Also, what kind of mpeg4 is the mpeg4 encoding in mythtv? mpeg4 isn't
an established standard yet (though according to a friend at real.com
working with the mpeg group, they're recently established the licensing
fees for it), and there are a number of different things that claim to
be mpeg4. Hoping there's some windows program that'll be able to play
the video stream if it's been demultiplexed.

-Chris

Oh, and what happens when they start wanting to come around and collect
licensing fees?


PS. sorry for tardy replies to list messages - my IP changed recently
and it seems that the list server is having a hard time becoming aware
of the changes (and hopefully my ISP will fix the reverse DNS for me
soon so my mail server behaves properly, too).
Re: demuxing .nuv? [ In reply to ]
I did some digging on sf.net and came across konvertwizard..
Unfortunately, it doesn't take raw .nuv files, but a quick:

mencoder inputfile.nuv -ovc copy -oac copy -o outputfile.avi

does the trick.

Then run konvertwizard and follow the dialogs. Not too bad, but I'm
still running into an issue where vcdimager says that the mpeg isn't
padded to x bytes (don't remember the number).

Thoughts?

Aaron

On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 00:36, Chris Petersen wrote:
> Is there an easy way to demultiplex (split into aud/vid files) the .nuv
> files? I'd like to get the file into a format that I can pop into
> TMPGEnc (windows, since mencoder doesn't do multipass svcd mpeg at last
> check, or let me browser to manually avoid commercials) for svcd
> encoding.
>
> Also, what kind of mpeg4 is the mpeg4 encoding in mythtv? mpeg4 isn't
> an established standard yet (though according to a friend at real.com
> working with the mpeg group, they're recently established the licensing
> fees for it), and there are a number of different things that claim to
> be mpeg4. Hoping there's some windows program that'll be able to play
> the video stream if it's been demultiplexed.
>
> -Chris
>
> Oh, and what happens when they start wanting to come around and collect
> licensing fees?
>
>
> PS. sorry for tardy replies to list messages - my IP changed recently
> and it seems that the list server is having a hard time becoming aware
> of the changes (and hopefully my ISP will fix the reverse DNS for me
> soon so my mail server behaves properly, too).
>
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