Hans Verkuil wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2006 16:23, David Engel wrote:
I have older PVR 250 and 350 cards and usually record at 640-x480
resolution. Since switching from the 0.8.x driver to 0.9.1, I've
been getting some minor ghosting in my recordings. As I remember,
the older PVR cards
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 20:04, Sander Sweers wrote:
Hans Verkuil wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2006 16:23, David Engel wrote:
I have older PVR 250 and 350 cards and usually record at 640-x480
resolution. Since switching from the 0.8.x driver to 0.9.1, I've
been getting some minor
On 12/18/06, David Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have older PVR 250 and 350 cards and usually record at 640-x480
resolution. Since switching from the 0.8.x driver to 0.9.1, I've been
getting some minor ghosting in my recordings. As I remember, the
older PVR cards would produce ghosting at
On Monday 18 December 2006 16:23, David Engel wrote:
I have older PVR 250 and 350 cards and usually record at 640-x480
resolution. Since switching from the 0.8.x driver to 0.9.1, I've
been getting some minor ghosting in my recordings. As I remember,
the older PVR cards would produce ghosting
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 05:05:00PM +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote:
I'll see if I can make some workaround for now.
OK.
David
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On Monday 18 December 2006 17:37, David Engel wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 05:05:00PM +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote:
I'll see if I can make some workaround for now.
OK.
David
Try ivtv from the 0.9 branch in subversion. It should work again.
Hans
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 06:29:59PM +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote:
Try ivtv from the 0.9 branch in subversion. It should work again.
It appears to work. The temporal_filter control gets set to 0 when
the resolution is not 720x480. Thanks.
David
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