Put this in a startup-script:

/usr/bin/ivtvctl -d /dev/video0 -c dnr_mode=0
/usr/bin/ivtvctl -d /dev/video0 -c dnr_temporal=4
/usr/bin/ivtvctl -d /dev/video0 -c dnr_spatial=4

You can play with the values; I found 4 to be sufficient. On the
Hauppauge forums, I found someone saying it's set to 8 in Windows but
he found it to blurry and recommended 4.
So I took those values for my setup and I'm quite happy with them.
Still think the 350 gives better captures but with the 0.3.3-series
drivers, limited modprobe-options and DNR active, I'm satisfied.

N.

On 4/28/05, Morten R�nseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Hi Nick,
>  
>  How do I do that?
>  
>  
>  
>  Cheers,
>  
>  
>  -Morten
>  
>  Nick Rosier wrote: 
>  Morten,
> 
> you also might want to activate DNR (both temporal and spatial); I've
> got mine set to 4. From the Hauppauge-forums, I've read the
> Windows-drivers set both to 8 but that was a bit too much for me.
> 
> N.


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