Here is how I run xine from myth: xine -p -D -B -G 656x458+16+14 %s
As you can see, I don't explicitly specify a driver. With this setting, video is centered on the screen. The artifacts get bad if I go into "Square" aspect ratio mode. If I use the default "Auto" they aren't so bad. This is interesting: if I omit the -G xxxx part of the xine command, the video is off-center (to the right), by about the same amount as in Myth. Here's a messages file attached. It includes me starting and stopping mythtv and xine. --- John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For xine what setting do you have for the unscaled > gui? Setting it back to > it's default may help. > > John > > > > > In xine, things look great. Scaling is symmetric > for > > the different aspect ratios. Video is centered on > the > > TV screen. There are some video artifacts, in > > particular with xine's OSD stuff. These artifacts > > change a lot depending on which aspect ratio mode > I > > choose, and are similar to the myth ones. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With > Dual!' webinar happening > July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to > explore the latest in dual > core and dual graphics technology at this free one > hour event hosted by HP, > AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit > http://www.hp.com/go/dualwebinar > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-devel mailing list > ivtv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ivtv-devel >
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