On 06.02.2011 21:47, Mike Isely wrote:
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011, Sven Barth wrote:
On 05.02.2011 18:35, Sven Barth wrote:
I changed the routing from
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA3|CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA4
to
CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA2|CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA4
and now the picture is stable and centered. The only remaining problem
is, that it is black and white, but this can also be related to the
source signal. I'll investigate this further.
Ok, color works. It was a problem of the input signal. I have now simply
plugged the S-video output of my graphic card into the S-video input of the
AV400 and I have a colored picture of my monitor inside mplayer :D
Great!
The other possibility that I would have suggested is typical for
S-Video: When routing S-Video, the chrominance is a separate input, so
if that input configuration were wrong a very common symptom is that you
get B&W video.
No, it was the input signal, because before I've simply used a
scart<->s-video/cinch adapter. While this works without problems in the
direction s-video->scart the other way around does not work that well -
or my receiver (the signal source) does not generate a clean s-video
signal (perhaps I need to configure the output...).
But S-video from the graphic card works :D
At this point, are there any other issues you see with this hardware as
operated by the pvrusb2 driver? If not, I will remove its
"experimental" status.
I personally see no more problems. But I only tested the combination
composite+pal-b in the long term, s-video+pal-b was only tested
yesterday and other TV standards weren't tested by me.
From my perspective the device works as I expect it (and as I've
already said: it does that better than on Windows :D )
Can anyone else test this hardware?
Let's hope that the other users that helped with this are still around...
Regards,
Sven
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