On Saturday 24 September 2005 04:16, Adam Forsyth wrote:
> I don't think dnr_mode does anything at all now. I'm pretty sure the
> ghosting is related only to the dnr_temporal setting.
>
> On 9/23/05, Mark Kundinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Was this solicitation for problems only sound related?  Here's a video
> > one that may be known:
> >
> > Image displays "ghosting" effects if dnr_mode is not zero and
> > dnr_temporal is not zero.  This is true if the capture resolution is
> > anything *less* than 720x480.  (At least on my PVR-250, and reported by
> > others on various lists)
> >
> > In other words, you can make this go away by either settin the card to
> > full resolution, or by turning off temporal DNR.
> >
> > Didn't happen in 2.0.  Did happen in 3.7.  Not sure about the middle
> > part.

I've updated svn to force dnr_temporal to 0 when dealing with scaled video. 
0.2.0 series set the default to 0 whereas with 0.3.0 it's 8.

Please test again, the ghosting effect should be gone now.

        Hans


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