They're not. They have a .nuv extension, but are in mpeg-2 format. Try working with them as mpeg-2 files and you won't have a problem.

On Nov 27, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Felix Rubinstein wrote:

Let's make it clearer, for instance, I use WinTV-PVR-150, it has MPEG-2 encoder, right? So why files stored on hard disk are still in NuppelVideo format?

On 11/27/05, Donavan Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 11/27/05, Felix Rubinstein < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why does it save video in this format and not in MPEG-2 video stream?


If you're using a hardware encoder cars it IS mpeg2 not a nupplevideo.
 

Why Myth format is so large and why can't it be saved in raw MPEG-2 video
stream for later playback?

You should REALLY search the mailing lists...  This topic has been covered to death.

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