Hey John,

Tried .3.6v

YUV decoding somehow looks better than before. Can't really put my finger on it, maybe something with the field order changed? Maybe its just me going nuts after looking at these testvideos for so long :)

mpeg decoding after yuv playback works fine again.

I agree with the recent post that once YUV is working flawless, and I'd say its not all that far from that point, the mpeg decoder is sort of useless. I tried using myth's internal player instead of the pvr350 decoder, and was happy to see it "sort of" working. You can now use the adjust timestretch, without the voices going all funny.

When running myth's internal player, scaling is wrong though. When watching 720x576 content, the whole screen, including myth's OSD, gets scaled to something (eyeballing) like 680x500.. there's blackness to the right, and blackness at the bottom, with the picture being in the left top. Naturally the letters of the osd looked akward, as they were being scaled down.

after playing a lot of videos/stopping/playing/stopping,mpeg decoding etc, I got it to lock up. /var/log/messages didn't seem to show anything out of the ordinary, I'm going to try again..

let me know if you need more info, this is all in PAL land.

Thanks for all the work,

  Lucas

The attached patch should fix the problems people have observed with mpeg decoding after using the yuv playback (ie pause being slow etc.)

Any problems let me know as usual.

John




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