On Sunday 04 December 2005 05:17, Simon Koch wrote:
> On 12/2/05, Bryan Mayland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Keith C wrote:
> > > Wow, I finally was able to play back your clip (VLC didn't seem
> > > to do it and Safari on Mac mangled the file, but mplayer from a
> > > firefox download worked).  Thats a very strange flash.  I got a
> > > screen grab of it.  Its a partially shifted (or interlaced) frame
> > > that only occurs for a single frame.  This needs someone from the
> > > dev list to look at it, so I'm cross posting it to that list.
> > >
> > > Here's the screen grab (its a tiff, and its 776 Kb) :
> > > http://allesys.com/images/flash.tiff
> >
> >     Thanks for the tiff, I couldn't play the file either.
> >
> > Zot!  I've got the same issue on a PVR-250, one frame every so
> > often (anywhere between 10secs and a couple minutes) has as the
> > bottom of its frame shifted horizontally off *just* like that.  I
> > just assumed my card was crapping out, since my PVR-150 didn't do
> > it.  Now I'm going to have to investigate.  Running Kubuntu 5.10
> > and ivtv branches/0.4 and lirc-0.7.2 .
> >
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> I'm also having this problem on a PVR-250.  However, I find that I
> only get it with 0.4.0.  The version I used before 0.4.0 was 0.3.7c,
> and I don't see this with 0.3.7c and firmware 0x02040011 or
> 0x02040024.  I see it on 0.4.0with both of those firmwares and with
> 0x02050032.  I'm using the S-Video in
> on my 250.  The PVR-500 in the same system using its tuners does not
> exhibit this problem.  I always record at 640x480.
>
>      Simon

As is usual in these cases: try to determine the exact version where you 
see this for the first time. Then I can see what changed and possibly 
broke something.

        Hans

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