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.
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
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
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
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:
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
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