On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Hans Verkuil wrote:

> Play some with the dnr_temporal codec (ivtvctl -c dnr_temporal=0). It's
> probably related with that. Higher values increase the possibility of
> ghosting. 0 turns it off.

It is turned off. (=0)

>
> If you record from the tuner, do you see ghosting there too? Or is it
> limited to the composite/scart input?

I only have ghosting when passthrough is ON. When passtrough
is off, everything is fine, no ghosting, even when recording from
cinch/scart.

It's true that it is somewhat difficult to force ghosting when only
using the tuner. That's why I think that only a few users would have
experienced this so far.

But when you enable passthrough and switch to SCART IN or CINCH IN
ghosting happens nearly everytime.

When you read through my workaround below ghosting seems
to be a driver issue.


>
>       Hans
>
> On Sunday 08 January 2006 11:48, Herbert Meier wrote:
> >
[...]
> >
> > So my current workaround is like that:
> >
> > 1. Switch to the desired video input (ivtvctl -p x)
> >
> > 2. Start recording (cat /dev/video0 > file.mpg)
> >
> > 3. While recording switch to the tuner (ivtvctl -p 4)
> >    in order to let the ghost video stream vanish
> >
> > 4. Switch back again to the desired video input
> >
> > 5. Record the desired show
> >
> > 6. Stop recording
> >
> > 7. Cut the mpg file afterwards
> >
> >
> > If you have any suggestions for me to try I would be grateful.
> > I could also do some minor changes to the sources if you had
> > ideas for me or something to try.
> >
> > Herbert.
> >
> >
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