On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 12:47:02AM +0100, TheNop wrote: > TheNop wrote: > > >Ville Syrj�l� wrote: > > > >>On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 10:10:29PM +0100, TheNop wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I found out, that the image n the tv flickers a lot. > >>> > >>>dfbinfo shows the following: > >>> > >> > >><snip> > >> > >> > >>> Layer (00) Matrox CRTC2 Layer (primary layer) > >>> Type: GRAPHICS VIDEO STILL_PICTURE > >>> Caps: SURFACE FLICKER_FILTERING BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE > >>>SATURATION FIELD_PARITY > >>> > >>> Layer (03) Matrox CRTC2 Sub-Picture > >>> Type: GRAPHICS VIDEO STILL_PICTURE > >>> Caps: SURFACE OPACITY ALPHACHANNEL > >>> > >>>How can I use the flicker_filtering option? > >>> > >> > >> > >>It doesn't actually work. I will remove the option after the next > >>mplayer release. > >> > >> > >> > >Oh, that's sound bad. > >How can I get a stable image on the tv-out (g400) using directfb? > > > >Best regards > >TheNop > > > > > > > > > I tested XDirecFB with my G400 and I thing this combination is not > usabel. The image on the TV is realy unstable. > Setting register 0x93 to 0xa2 has no effect, but setting this register > when I'm using fbdev (matroxfb) the image on TV gets stable. > I'm not sure why it dosen't work with directfb (XDrectFB). ???
I has something to do with the way we program the maven chip. > What graphic card should I use to get a stable image on TV and good > software support under linux? You could use the G400 but instead of using DirectFB to control the TV-out let matroxfb do it. That way you can enable the flicker filter and you can also use different resolutions and control the size and position of the image. -- Ville Syrj�l� [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sci.fi/~syrjala/
