Also if capture of YUV is desired, and you want normal YUV, then add the
yuv_fixup=1 ivtv module option, this converts YUV, and is only a module
option and off by default since it's something not supposed to be done
at the driver level (so an application could be modeled after this code
to make an easy i/o prog to pipe to/from and convert the YUV of the
driver output and then yank the code and include the program with the
driver, probably one of the many things needed before getting included
in the Linux kernel).
Thanks,
Chris
John Harvey wrote:
It does work for a PVR 350 but the question (if i
remember correctly) was about a 150 and i have no idea
whether that works or not.
mplayer has a decoder that understands the format
coming out of the 350 and can play it directly (with
the correct command line options).
John
--- Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What were the answers? I didn't see any
responses to your e-mail.
I asked this question a while back, and I got no
response.
With mplayer it does not work (yet).
On the other (dark) side of the world, the windows
drives do not support to
read raw data, so it would be amazing if these
hacker guys manage it.
Chris
Awhile back (ivtv-0.1.9 IIRC) it could be made to
work. The
biggest problem is that the data format isn't quite
normal. It's
structured slightly strangely and it took a patched
player to play it.
Nothing inherently bad, just a slight massaging of
the data required.
I remember hearing of it breaking as the driver
evolved, and I
have no idea what the current status is. Doesn't
appear to be any reason
why it *couldn't* work.
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