thanks for doing this. i'll try and find some time to
play with the windowing soon. Let me know how your own
testing goes.

IIRC, from others that have tried this (quite a while
ago) the scaling works OK, but doesn't want to scale
to less than half (i guess technically 1/4) of the
original video size. This is based on some testing
from way back in the day, so i'm not sure if it's
still valid.

-tmk

--- Adam Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This has three changes:
> 
> 1. Half of it's options weren't documented at all.
> It now lists them
> all and describes most:
> 
> ivtvfbctl /dev/fbX             the framebuffer
> device for your tuner card
> [-help]                         this help
> [-on|-off]                      enables / disables
> alpha layers
> [-globalalpha|-noglobalalpha]   enables / disables
> global alpha
> [-localalpha|-nolocalalpha]     enables / disables
> local alpha
> [-flicker|-noflicker]           enables / disables
> the flicker reduction module
> [-alpha<alpha>]                 sets the OSD alpha
> level
> [-window left top width height] sets the screen area
> to use for video
> [-osdoffset x]                  sets the x-offset
> (from the right) for the OSD
> [-osdx x]                       adds x to the
> x-offset, negative numbers work
> [-osdy y]                       sets the y-offset
> (from the bottom) for the OSD
> [-osdstride x]                  sets the pixel
> stride for the OSD
> [-osdlines y]                   sets the height of
> the osd (crops,
> does not scale it)
> [-bltcopy][-nosleep][-prepdma]
> 
> 
> 2. For several of the options, it would report an
> error when there was none.
> 
> 3. The -window option now accepts it's parameters
> from the command
> line rather than being set in source.
> 



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