To get VBI working do this...
run...
ivtvctl -w cc,wss; ivtvctl -b cc,wss; ivtvctl -x 1
then turn on CC support in your TV set, so CC is displayed on output,
check normal TV to confirm this is on.
Then cat /dev/video0 > /dev/video16 or any other form of encoding from
the card and decoding that video with the card should produce CC.
Thanks,
Chris
Daniel Segel wrote:
I have no answers, but I wanted to chime in and let the developers
know that I am yet another user who is very interested in Closed
Caption support via the PVR-350 as well. I'm willing to wait if it's
coming, but if there's no indication that it's at least being worked
on then I'll have to either switch video cards (capture cards? Where
exactly is the problem?) or give up on MythTV altogether (which is
what I bought the PVR-350 for.)
Daniel
GREG & AMY LINDLEY wrote:
Hi,
I have looked at the README.vbi and installed the latest ivtv
drivers. I have the following line in my /etc/rc.local:
/usr/bin/ivtvctl -w wss,cc,vps
I believe from reading this that the CC data should be going to the
TV out on my PVR350 at this point. Unfortunately, I don't seem to
see anything. I am not sure what else I may be missing. I have
tried using mplayer and xine, but neither seems to help. I tried
different DVDs/VOBs so I don't believe that to be the issue. I see
that the VBI threads do get initialized in the /var/log/messages
file. Not sure what I am missing. I am certainly willing to run
tests or help out however I can to get this working. Is there anyone
willing to help me out?
Thanks,
Greg
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