> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>> If you run vbi with /dev/vbi4, is the output correct?
>
> No, vbi4 looks similarly garbled.
>
>> Can someone with a PVR350 in NTSC country test the following for me?
>>
>> - Download ivtv-0.3.7g (see my upload message just now)
>> - Apply attached patch to ivtv-irq.c
>> - Compile and install
>> - Tune to a channel containing close captions
>> - Set up VBI embedding: ivtvctl -b cc -w cc -x 1
>> - Go to the test directory and run: vbi /dev/vbi4
>> - In another console run: cat /dev/video0 >/dev/video16 (10-15 seconds
>> is
>> enough)
>
> I did this but didn't notice anything unusual. A piece of the kernel log
> is attached.
I assume that you tested with 0.3.7k. Can you also test this with 0.3.7g?
> As a side note, is it really neccessary/desirable to set "ivtvctl -w cc"
> for these tests? I thought that was only for the live pass-through? It
> does not seem to make a difference though for the vbi0/vbi4 output.
No, it isn't necessary. It is only needed if you want to get VBI data on
TV-out.
Hans
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