Chris: the new driver rocks!

By far the best in the long line of driver versions! :-)

However, I've noticed a few things:

- when switching channels in myth, it still exhibits the "stop-wait a couple of seconds-show new freeze frame-switch channels-play normally for a sec or so-skip a few frames-then play normally" behaviour.

- when pausing for an exctended period of time (> 5min in my case) pressing REW (3x) then almost immediately press FF (3x) actually pauses the playback for 5 - 10 secs, then resumes normal playback. It seems that the higher the FF/REW speed, the longer the delay.


But, overall brilliant!


Thanks to you all!




Cheers,


-Morten

Chris Kennedy wrote:

This makes the vbi line size dynamic and change depending on
your digitizer, seems that the saa7115 needs one size, while the
cx25840 needs another, and so now the driver adjusts for whichever
card you have (seems to miss characters in the vbi stream if the
size isn't right, at least for CC). Please test in PAL for teletext
and NTSC for CC and let me know how it works.


Also in utils/ there is a new program called capture, which is taken
from the zvbi test utils directory and modified to include vbi.c in
it.  This requires some defines changed to point to the zvbi source
(available from zapping.sf.net), and can be used to get sliced vbi
out of the pvr150/500 cards (though software slicing), and right now
will print out CC using the -O option just as nice as vbi.c will.
It also is good to test raw output with, and should work the same
consistently with any pvr card, showing raw output or sliced output
I think (and shows how to use zvbi to manipulate the VBI data).


#0.3.4a: http:/www.ivtv.tv/releases/ivtv-0.3/



Thanks,
Chris



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