depontius wrote:Does anyone get acceptable results out of mytharchive? For me it tends to fail silently during transcoding, producing short disks that you don't know have a problem until you're all done. I've only been able to get reliable transcoding out of "nuvexport --transcode".
Wow, I've never heard of this problem. I mean, the fonts in the menus may look a little weird (not anti-aliased, wrong size, sometimes stretched) but the video is always solid. So how about I tell you how I do things:
I keep the recording as a mpeg instead of a nuv
I load the cut list, create my cut points, and then use a lossless transcode to remove those sections
I add the file to mytharchive use SD/HD encoding profile and things seem to work nicely
My way removes several things that can go wrong, the first being nuv->mpeg. Disk space is cheap, no reason not to get some more and keep the files in a nice format when trying to go to DVD (furthermore, if the video is of the right size, no resizing in the transcode makes things much faster). Second, taking the cut points out of the mytharchive transcode step keeps things flowing nicely without any interruptions in the stream. Finally, the SD/HD profiles seem to be quite nice for most things (although if the video is the right size no reencoding is the fastest and works well too).