Re: [mythtv-users] TV out issues on ATI 9550 with FC3

2005-09-17 Thread Michael Kalus
On 17-Sep-05, at 17:21, Nick wrote:Make sure you are using the latest ATI fglrx driver (or at least >=8.12). It could be the TV-out bug in older drivers (definitely presentin PAL-land, but maybe NTSC too). There was a bug whereby the PLLvalues were incorrect, giving a completely useless TV-Out picture.There was a binary patch for some of the drivers available which fixedit, but the newer drivers seem to be fine.It might be something else altogether, but I had huge problems withthis over Christmas 2004 (using a Radeon 9100 IGP) and it wasn'tresolved by ATI until about April IIRC. I now run 800x600 (although inPAL) with no problems.Thanks NIck,I guess it's time to find the right driver on the ATI website again ;)It at least seems to produce an NTSC output, the old 7000 only wanted to produce PAL regardless of what I tried.Michael___
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[mythtv-users] TV out issues on ATI 9550 with FC3

2005-09-17 Thread Michael Kalus

Hello,

I have a rather strange problem with my current setup. I could  
install FC3 and MythTV fine, but the moment the the XServer starts up  
my TV Out is completely distorted, almost like the refresh frequency  
is too high?


A google for the problem seemed to suggest it was set to the wrong TV  
signal (PAL instead of NTSC) but that doesn't seem to apply as the  
console shows up fine.


Resolution is set to 800x600 and I even set the refresh rate to 60,  
yet no dice.


Anybody else ever had this?

Michael
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Re: [mythtv-users] Problems with FC4 and WinTV PVR150

2005-09-05 Thread Michael Kalus
On 5-Sep-05, at 20:37, Nick wrote:On 06/09/05, Michael Kalus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The other problem is: How do I get Audio to the Video? My sources areeither SVHS (MiniDIN) or normal video (I have to use a digital TV Boxfrom Motorola, so I am "stuck" with either of those two, antennadoesn't really buy me much, at least not if I cannot get apassthrough to the TV going). Connect the audio output from your digibox/VCR to the audio input onthe PVR-150 card.Hi Nick,I just tried that and I get a lot of static noise (as before) and when I listen closely I can make out some of the dialogue.Is there anything I have to configure in the Audio driver?Thanks.MichaelĀ ___
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[mythtv-users] Problems with FC4 and WinTV PVR150

2005-09-05 Thread Michael Kalus

Good day,

for the past two days I am struggenling with the MythTV install on  
Fedora Core 4.


The application itself runs fine and the install was rather painless  
(thanks in no small part due to the How-To).


But I ran into one big problem: TV Capture doesn't work.

When I cat /dev/video0 I do receive a picture but it is distorted  
(only maybe 2/3 I can see, the rest is off to the right) and at best  
I can get false colours or black and white but no colour at all.


I did try the different inputs as recommended in the how-to but none  
seems to be having any effect.


The other problem is: How do I get Audio to the Video? My sources are  
either SVHS (MiniDIN) or normal video (I have to use a digital TV Box  
from Motorola, so I am "stuck" with either of those two, antenna  
doesn't really buy me much, at least not if I cannot get a  
passthrough to the TV going).


Anybody got any ideas? I have a bunch of logfiles and other output  
here if that helps.


Thanks.

Michael
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