Am Fre, 2002-02-22 um 13.48 schrieb Thierry Vignaud:
> Rene Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> >> > Latest kwintv dosnt work too.  It crashes after start.
> >> 
> >> kwintv sucks.
> >
> > But it should work at least and not crash right? ;-)
> 
> one doesn't code right everytime. every soft has bugs.
> 
> anyway, i'll give it a look to try to make it works.
> but don't hope too much since 8.2 release candidates'll come fast now.

I dont use kwintv.
I only saw it crashing. ;-)

> > With -noxv it works ok, without this option my picture ist still
> > yellowed.
> 
> 
> > It looks like the range for color,bright etc is with -noxv still 0 to
> > 65535 but without option -noxv -1000 to 1000.
> > My .xawtv have had this settings
> >
> >  [defaults]
> > color = 32000
> > bright = 32000
> > contrast = 25000
> >
> > And so with a range from -1000 to 1000 all setting are set at maximum.
> > My new settings are
> >
> >
> > color = 30%
> > bright = 50%
> > contrast = 50%
> >
> > And there are no more problems with the range.
> >
> > But i i look at man xawtvrc is see this info
> >
> > Valid range is 0-65535, default is 32768.  Adding a
> > percent  symbol  changes  the  range to 0-100, i.e.
> > "50%" has the same effect like "32768".
> >
> > IMHO the valid range -1000 to 1000 without option -noxv is wrong and
> > does yellow the picture if my config used the range 0-65535.
> 
> if you rename your config file, the first time you run XawTV (that is
> the wrapper script), is the config file ok ?

Yes, it looks like all is ok.


> what i want is that a newbie install mdk, get an icon on his desktop
> and a menu entry, select his frequency table and TV norm, and voila,
> all is ok.
> 
> at first, i fear that i must add a black list table for tv
> cards/graphic card pairs that don't support the v4l module.
> 

Since i have replaced 32000 with 50% in my .xawtv file all works fine.
Looks like my Problem was the 0-65535 Syntax.
I dont know if this is ok from xawtv or an error.

 
mfg
Rene


P.S. i use a BT848 Chip.

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