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�
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http://www.sci.fi/~syrjala/


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