On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 09:29:46AM -0400, Rob Shortt wrote:
>
> Neither mplayer (directly) or tvtime work with ivtv. There is a tv
> plugin (tv.ivtv_basic_tv) that you can try, in which freevo sets up the
> device and changes channels, using mplayer to read fro /dev/videoX.
> There should be more info in the docs.
>
This plugin works fine for me, unfortunately the quality of the
picture doesn't event come close to the real thing, i.e watching
tv directly (using the tv!!!, remember .. that's what we used to do).
I've been fiddling a bit with the IVTV_OPTIONS and now
have it set to:
IVTV_OPTIONS = {
'input' : 4,
'resolution' : '640x480',
'aspect' : 2,
'audio_bitmask' : 233,
'bframes' : 3,
'bitrate_mode' : 1,
'bitrate' : 6500000,
'bitrate_peak' : 10000000,
'dnr_mode' : 0,
'dnr_spatial' : 0,
'dnr_temporal' : 0,
'dnr_type' : 0,
'framerate' : 0,
'framespergop' : 15,
'gop_closure' : 1,
'pulldown' : 0,
'stream_type' : 14,
}
Which made it slightly better, but still not good enough.
/klacke
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