I am a bit of a niblet and shouldn't be allowed near linux machines.  I
recompiled my kernel to get DMA working (there is a stutter watching tv
without it) and I had two versions of the ivtv driver.  I thought that I
had been using the 3.2e version, but after going through my bash history I
found that the guy that helped me get the 150 going had used the 3.2d
version.

I just recompiled the 3.2d driver and it appears to have fixed the
cropping problem.

Thanks for all the help on this mailing list.

>> > --- Jonathan Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> I am noticing that whenever I capture video with the
>> >> PVR-150, it seems to
>> >> be cropping the right side of the image.  For
>> >> example watching an ESPN
>> >> basketball game, I can't see the score.  Has anyone
>> >> else had this issue?
>> >> Is it a tuner setting?
>
> Make sure you're set to capture at 720x480.  The PVR 150 drivers don't
> seem to rescale the image for lower capture resolutions, so if you're
> set to capture at 640x480 you get exactly the cropping you describe.
>
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