Re: [mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-08 Thread Matt Price
hey jeff, On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 05:25:48PM -0500, Jeff Simpson wrote: find register 006C, you follow the 0060 line across until it hits the 0C column, you see that fe is the value it holds. I mean in my register map you see that fe is the value it holds. Your results may vary.

[mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-05 Thread Matt Price
hi folks, myth is running great, but the recordings look funny when played on my pvr-350 (kinda green and a little washed out). Tried copying one of the files to another computer and playing via mplayer on a normal (crt monitor) xsession, and the color distortion doesn't appear. It also seems

Re: [mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-05 Thread Brad DerManouelian
Try turning off your xV picture controls. Or better yet.. adjust them. :) On Jan 5, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Matt Price wrote: hi folks, myth is running great, but the recordings look funny when played on my pvr-350 (kinda green and a little washed out). Tried copying one of the files to another

Re: [mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-05 Thread Jeff Simpson
On 1/5/06, Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi folks,myth is running great, but the recordings look funny when played on mypvr-350 (kinda green and a little washed out).Tried copying one of thefiles to another computer and playing via mplayer on a normal (crt monitor) xsession, and the color

Re: [mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-05 Thread Matt Price
hi jeff, can't find documentation re: how to adjust colorsi n myth or using ivtv -- can anyone help? anyone seen this problem before? yes, I've definitely seen this problem before, to fix it you need to change some registers in the PVR350:

Re: [mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-05 Thread Jeff Simpson
ok, great, thanks.looks a ibt hairy to me, but I will give it a go.esp with regard to the first of the registers you discuss in this thread: if I don't want to mess with the screen position (yet) do I justrecet the last digit of the register?I don't read hex and actuallyhave almost no idea what

Re: [mythtv-users] color adjustments to pvr-350

2006-01-05 Thread Jeff Simpson
find register 006C, you follow the 0060 line across until it hits the 0C column, you see that fe is the value it holds. I mean in my register map you see that fe is the value it holds. Your results may vary. ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xFE -d/dev/video0 (replace val with the value you want to set it