Hey John,

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.

Excuse me, this was pilot error. I had myth incorrectly configured to use my GUI dimensions for tv display as well. Resolution now works fine, alltough the image is always at the top of the screen instead of centered, but I believe that's a known current limitation.

Visual quality is defenitely much less when using myth's internal player versus mplayer. On strong panning scenes, "things get shaky". Sorry I have no better way to describe it. It's not defenitely not standard tearing. OSD is still very flickery...

Exciting times for pvr350 owners :)

Bye, Lucas



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