On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Wilhelm Eger wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> the problem is solved. It was a problem of mythtv. I checked the option "use
> libmpeg for TV" (or similar) and the ghosts disappeared. Maybe an ffmpeg
> problem?
>

Hmm, I had the excact same problem as you describe... a 10% ghosting to 
the left, and it appeared after I upgraded to ivtv-0.3.8 (from 0.2.0-rc3i) 

With 0.3.8, I got ghosting problems on TV. If I watched old 0.2.0-rc3i
recorded programs on 0.3.8 drivers, the output is perfect, but starting 
from the recordings done with 0.3.8, I have ghosting in them, (also when 
watching the .nuv-files on other systems with mplayer etc... so my problem 
clearly had nothing to do with playback.... only recording/capture, so 
checking the "use libmpeg2 for decoding" in mythtv didn't do any good 
here. 

So I tried the dnr_mode, spatial, temporal settings while watching, but 
didnt see any changes... but when leaving live tv, and going back, I _did_ 
notice that the ghosting disappeared. So, even if you get: "ioctl 
IVTV_IOC_S_CODEC ok", you need to stop capturing before the effect is 
active, so I'm not quite sure it was the "use libmpeg" setting that did 
the trick for you...?

I now have this in my local.start, to be quite shure that I dont get any 
ghosting:
ivtvctl -c dnr_mode=0
ivtvctl -c dnr_spatial=0
ivtvctl -c dnr_temporal=0

Cheers, Haakon






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