Of course, the patch Ian refers to applies to 0.3.6z
(don't be fooled by the first lines in the patch).

So, shouldn't we have a 0.3.7a or something with this
patch incorporated?  Or will the patch fubar those
with PAL?

OK I'm going to play Mr. Impatient now:  ;)  How are
the following improvements coming along:

1) Horizontal offset in NTSC for Myth (or #3 if this
isn't possible)
2) Speed (tearing)
3) Control of registers that determine video filtering
(artifacts)
4) Initialization code that prevents having to cat ...
>> /dev/video16 (personally I don't care about this
too much)
5) Kitchen sink + backyard barbecue + longnose pliers
6) Anything else?

(Don't take it the wrong way, I'm just on pins and
needles.)  Plus, is there a way to make a monetary
donation to Ian and Peter for their great work?  (I've
donated to Chris already.)


--- Ian Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sunday 17 Jul 2005 22:05, Daniel A Segel wrote:
> > Using ivtv 0.3.6z and ivtvdev 0.10.4 on an NTSC
> PVR-350, viewing
> > recorded programs or Live TV in MythTV. The
> picture onscreen is chopped
> > up and rearranged like this:
> >
> > The lower-right portion of the image (about 1/6
> height and half width)
> > is shown in the top left.
> >
> > The lower-left portion of the image (also 1/6
> height and half width) is
> > shown in the top right.
> >
> > The rest of the image (top 5/6, full width) is in
> place below the other
> > two segments.
> >
> > The entire image is flickering badly, like it's
> not being interlaced
> > properly.
> 
> If this is using yuv for playback, then there's a
> patch required to correct a 
> field alignment error with NTSC. You can find it
> here 
>
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/22148?#22148
> 
> -- 
> Ian
> 
> 
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