--- Ian Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 19 Jul 2005 18:55,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > OK, I can confirm that this one works for me.  It
> > behaves much like the last one, at least as far as
> > MythTV is concerned.
> >
> > Also, I also applied Ian's patch that you also
> sent
> > out yesterday.  Were the "artifacts along the left
> > edge" you spoke of supposed to be the black bar on
> the
> > left side of the image?  (i.e. shifting the image
> over
> > to the right, leaving a black bar on the left with
> > about 5% of the width).  If so, I can also say
> that
> > the bar is still there, looking pretty much like
> it
> > did before.  (Darn, was hoping this was a fix.  Eh
> > well.)
> 
> For Myth, I suspect you simply have something
> somewhere configured incorrectly 
> and when it tries to centre the video, it's doing
> the calculation to the 
> wrong screen size. The logs you've posted previously
> suggest that myth is 
> trying to centre on a screen 768 pixels wide. I
> don't know where to suggest 
> that you look, but a dirty fix would be to try
> setting scan displacement (X) 
> (under setup -> tv settings -> playback) to -24.

I tried this and it does nothing.  None of the
scan/overscan settings changes anything when I'm
operating in xv/yuv mode.  (Of course, in decoder mode
they just shift/scale the OSD.)

Also, I frequently get entries like these in
/var/log/messages when I'm playing videos or live tv
in myth:

Jul 21 07:10:27 capricorn kernel: ivtv-osd: Need to
adjust width to src_w 720 dst_w 642 scaled_w 808
Jul 21 07:10:27 capricorn kernel: ivtv-osd: Need to
adjust height to src_h 480 dst_h 480 scaled_h 480

I would like to understand, when I play stuff in myth,
why is it trying to scale horizontally to 808?  I
haven't set this value anywhere.  Is there somewhere I
can set it or override it?

I should add that before some of the major changes to
xv/yuv, I did *not* have this horizontal offset issue.
 Could something else have changed in the meantime? 
Is there something else I could be doing wrong?


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