Bryan Mayland 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. > It looks like 0.3.8 works for me too. I went to r2668 which worked, and then I tried r2700, r2750, r2766, and then r2781. All those worked, which didn't make much sense. So I shut down and pulled the power cord and let the machine sit a few minutes and tried again.
Now r2781 showed the error again. Rolled back to r2754, no error. Forward again to r2781, no error. Shutdown, wait, reboot with r2781, got errors again. This time I rolled back to r2766, no error again. Forward to r2781, still no error. Shutdown again! Error came back when the machine came back up (r2781). Now it was getting late so I decided to make sure my unload/reload process wasn't the thing fixing the frame errors. Cold booted with r2781, and haven't seen an error in 10 minutes :/ I wish it was more consistent about failing. I'll try more tomorrow. I also spent some time with branches/0.4. Thanks for getting v4l to remove the volume clip code from msp3400! _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel
