[mythtv-users] Issues with new DVB card (aspect ratio and interlacing)

2005-04-25 Thread Marlor LPE
Hi All,

I've been running MythTV for quite a while with an
analogue tuner card, using an XBox (and more recently
a Mac mini) as the frontend. All the deinterlacing has
been done server-side while encoding, so this has been
working extremely well.

This weekend, I decided to switch to a DVB-T card
(XPERT DTV-DVB-T with the cx88xx chipset). The card is
now set up and working with MythTV, but I have two
issues:

1. I can't use filters such as kerneldeint when
encoding. This seems strange, since MythTV is encoding
the stream to MPEG-4, just as it did with the analogue
card.

2. The aspect ratio is stuck at 16:9. This means that
when a show is broadcast in 4:3, there are black bars
at the top, bottom and sides.

When using my PC as a frontend, I can deinterlace the
picture during playback and alter the aspect ratio in
order to fix these issues. Unfortunately, the Mac mini
does not cope well with either of these workarounds
(applying any zooming or filters sends the CPU usage
sky-high), so does anyone have any advice of a
solution on the server-side?

Thanks,
Aaron

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Re: [mythtv-users] Issues with new DVB card (aspect ratio and interlacing)

2005-04-25 Thread Christopher McEwan
 1. I can't use filters such as kerneldeint when
 encoding. This seems strange, since MythTV is encoding
 the stream to MPEG-4, just as it did with the analogue
 card.

I dont think its being deinterlaced because with DVB you are capturing
the raw data, not frame grabbing.

 
 2. The aspect ratio is stuck at 16:9. This means that
 when a show is broadcast in 4:3, there are black bars
 at the top, bottom and sides.


Check your mythfrontend settings to make sure you dont have override
aspect ratio on.

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Re: [mythtv-users] Issues with new DVB card (aspect ratio and interlacing)

2005-04-25 Thread Ben de Luca

2. The aspect ratio is stuck at 16:9. This means that
when a show is broadcast in 4:3, there are black bars
at the top, bottom and sides.

Check your mythfrontend settings to make sure you dont have override
aspect ratio on.
The australian tv stations all broadcast in 16:9

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Re: [mythtv-users] Issues with new DVB card (aspect ratio and interlacing)

2005-04-25 Thread James Stembridge
On 4/25/05, Marlor LPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 However, in my case, I am still encoding the video
 stream in software, as I don't believe that my DVB
 card has a hardware MPEG encoder built in.

It doesn't need one, DVB-T broadcasts are already encoded in MPEG-2.

James.
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Re: [mythtv-users] Issues with new DVB card (aspect ratio and interlacing)

2005-04-25 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 22:13 +1000, Marlor LPE wrote:
 As far as I can see MythTV is encoding this raw data
 straight to MPEG-4 (or RTJpeg). It would be nice if
 there was some way to deinterlace during this encoding
 process, as the OS X version of MythTV is extremely
 inefficient when it comes to zooming or deinterlacing
 during playback (it results in 3x the CPU
 utilization).

If you are using DVB then you will be getting a MPEG stream directly
from the card and just streaming it to disk - Myth will do pretty much
nothing with it, it certainly does not re-encode.

 However, in my case, I am still encoding the video
 stream in software, as I don't believe that my DVB
 card has a hardware MPEG encoder built in.

It won't have a hardware MPEG encoder - doesn't need one since the over-
the-air format is MPEG.

Nigel.
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