Yes & No.
The garbage is actually osd stuff not mpeg stuff so this wouldn't really
make any difference to that.
I'm gradually tracking down the registers that affect this and I believe can
also allow us to scale up the image so I hope we can get to the point where
we don't need to do the initialization, but if we can't this has been the
plan that I will fall back to.
But we should address the garbage issue differently.

John

> -----Original Message-----
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 May 2005 22:16
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ivtv-devel] Re: [PATCH] Possible NTSC Xv/yuv fix
> 
> 
> I've picked up this setting from another thread, this works fine for me:
> 
> mplayer -vo xv -vf scale=720:-3,expand=720:576
> 
> With this setting, an avi file plays with mplayer using ~15% cpu en X
> using ~30% cpu (P4 3.0GHz). Minor tearing only visible in really fast
> moving scenes...
> 
> As an off-topic idea, I was wondering if it wouldn't be too difficult to
> include a tiny mpg stream (like just a single jpg converted to mpg) in the
> driver and to play that when the driver is started.
> This would accomplish 2 things:
> 1. The garbage that gets displayed as soon as the driver loads, but only
> gets cleared when X is started, could be replaced by an ivtv logo or so.
> 2. The decoder gets initialised, so it is possible to use the YUV stuff
> immediately.
> 
> Stanley.
> 
> 
> > i've setup everything with the new ivtv 0.3.5f and john's ivtvdev driver
> > and it is working fine now.
> > Everything works and switching from livetv to video/mpeg and vs gives no
> > problems.
> > To watch video after reboot, livetv must be started first to enable
> > /dev/video48<->YUV. After this it keeps working.
> >
> > After watching a video and switching to livetv, you see the picture of
> the
> > video for 2-3 sec until livetv appears
> >
> > still remain issue is the -fs and -zoom with mplayer which is not
> working.
> >
> > --
> > gr.
> >
> > patrick
> >
> >
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