Indeed, those extracted captions are what should've appeared on the
screen. (I watched while it recorded)

The pvr-350's output is connected to my tv by a 4 foot s-video cable.
The picture is crisp and sharp with no interference. I am only aware
of one decoder firmware that can be used. I do have ivtv_dynbuf=0 in
my modprobe.conf, I could possibly try without that, though I'm not
sure that's not the default.

Any ideas on what could adversely affect the decoding/output side of vbi?

Thanks,

Mike

On 12/13/05, Hui Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 06:06:09PM -0500, Mike Shields wrote:
> >I have a 45 mb mpg file (renamed .nuv from mythtv) at
> >
> >http://shieldsworld.com/files/testvideo.zip
>
> I attached the text that I extracted from your capture. They are in
> the form:
>      2:     TIMES" FOR THE<2 row caption><Carriage Return>
>     ^^                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>     frame#                control code
>
> Overall, the encodig side seems OK to me.
>
> --
> Hui Zhou
> >
> >> On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 07:16:02PM -0500, Mike Shields wrote:
> >> >Hmm I think I've tried every combination of rebooting, recording,
> >> >playing back, etc. and I cannot get anything but garbled captions on
> >> >CC1.
> >> >
> >> >Any other ideas? Sometimes there are sequences of up to 7 or 8
> >> >characters that are in the correct sequence, but then letters start to
> >> >repeat or sequences will repeat, for instance, "How are you tonight?"
> >> >might come out "Ho  araryou tonighgh"
> >> >
> >> >I'm willing to try anything at this point - I have seen much
> >> >discussion on this in the past but it seems it works now for everyone
> >> >but me! :)
>
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