Hi -

I just figured out that the horizontal green band I'm seeing is only
there when I enable Composite output in the ivtv driver using
ivtvctl -l 1 (or 0 or 4)

If I just enable s-video (ivtvctl -l 5) the green band disappears, but
the picture is black and white.  I figure that's because I'm using the
composite output from the 350 card.

Mike

On Fri, 20 May 2005, Michael Papazoglou wrote:

> Hi -
>
> Ok, I had a chance this evening to play around a little bit with the new
> xv-enabled driver -
>
> When I was experiencing lock-ups before, I was using ivtv-0.3.4z, but now
> I went back to ivtv-0.3.4s (because that's the first one that had John's
> patch applied).  The result is (yay!) I can play a dvd!  BUT there's an
> opaque horizontal green bar across the screen (from about 10% down to
> about 60% down).
>
> I'm using the Xdriver v0.10 posted to the mailing list on May 15.
>
> Following John's advice, I ran without a window manager (I usually use
> fvwm) but that made no difference.
>
> Anyway, I'm very encouraged! It's great to see a dvd play with no
> tearing or frame dropping! (even if the colors are slightly funky...)
>
> Mike
>



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