[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> OK glad I'm not alone.  I hope I'm being specific
> enough about this effect - it's not like other kinds
> of ghosts.  It has something to do with the ordering
> of the two scan line fields.

This sounds like what I've been seeing with all versions of ivtv that
I've tried.  I just tried 0.3.6x, and to me it also looks like the
scanlines are swapped.  Makes for a lot of flicker, so it's
unwatchable.  This happens when myth plays video using xv, e.g. when
playing an MPEG-4 file.

Strangely, it does *not* happen when I use "mplayer -vo xv" to play
MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 video.

I get tearing with both mplayer and myth playback.

And mplayer playback is jumpy.  It's actually a bit better if
I use -vo x11 instead of -vo xv.

Scaling is working fine, now.

This is all with a PVR-350 NTSC.

Thanks to John, Chris and everyone else who's working on this!

Dan


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