Chris Kennedy wrote:
This removes the OSD vsync wait stuff, just like the patch I posted.

Wouldn't that cause a lot of tearing? I thought the vsync wait was in there to minimize tearing (update the framebuffer exactly in between frames).


jelle.


Also
some minor YUV encoding Get Input Format V4L2 fixes so that gives the
correct pixelsize and type of frames.  I made the encoder PIO mode able to
be set from ivtv-driver.h, of course it'll eat you CPU like crazy, but if
not able to use DMA for some reason you could set that and the decoder one
even and possibly still use the card on your system (paying the price with
CPU of course, like near 90% on a 2.6 Ghz system probably for both enc/dec).

http://ivtv.no-ip.info/ivtv-0.3/ivtv-0.3.2m.tgz


Thanks, Chris



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