John, Ian - I've done some testing with this new patch.

With mplayer, I get real bad frame drop and/or audio sync issues with
both avi's and DVDs - worse than before the patch *but* with xine,
playback is almost perfect in both cases. This is a little strange as
both xine and mplayer yielded similar results before the patch.

Anyhow, on a 2.53GHz Celeron with 2.6.12-1.1372_FC3 kernel, X driver
0.10.5, ivtv-0.3.7a (dynamic buffers) + this patch, latest firmware
and xine-0.99.3, I get perfect imaging with no tearing. Just the odd
discarded frame. Nice job!

However, using YUV output on the 350 definitely causes simultaneous
mpeg recordings to corrupt and this is still evident with this patch.
The mpeg stream has lots of frames missing. I get no errors reported
by the ivtv driver so the loss of frames seems to occur at the
firmware level on the card, before the ivtv driver gets near it...

If you can't reproduce the problem, please let me know the driver
options and firmware you're using.

Cheers,
Wilf.

On 02/08/05, John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This patch includes the previous patch I sent from Ian for filtering. It
> adds some improvements from Ian to fix some color alignment issues.
> Also thanks to Ian we have worked out how to do multi-buffering without
> crashing the firmware so this patch should fix all the tearing issues as
> well.
> 
> Any problems let me know.
> 
> John

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