Hi - sorry I didn't notice that your earlier question was directed at me. No, I have a standard NTSC TV and don't deinterlace anything. It's not that big a deal for me right now because everything looks fine with the PVR-350 decoder selected, and I don't use my MythTV box as my primary source of TV anyway due to Closed Captioning bugs.

Daniel

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Ian...

Do you still consider this an issue?  Also, do you
think the problem is related to what's being discussed
in the "yuv improvements" thread on the mailing list?

Thanks.

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

On Wednesday 03 Aug 2005 16:35, Daniel Segel wrote:
I just installed ivtv 0.3.7b this morning and
tried out the YUV/xv
output in MythTV and noticed something like this
in a scene where the
camera was panning from left to right. It's not
obvious what the problem
is, but it is obvious that something is wrong. I
quickly switched back
to using the PVR-350 decoder instead.

This was with ivtvdev 0.10.5.
Was Myth set to deinterlace ? If so, what method was
it using.

--
Ian



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