Ok, then i assume it is not a problem. In 10-20 minutes i will have
mastered the tape i captured to composite to DVD, and i'll then try it
on the TV. If the border is gone then, its shurely not a problem.

Thanks!

--- Kyrre

tir, 19,.12.2006 kl. 08.42 -0600, skrev Keith C:
> On Dec 19, 2006, at 7:57 AM, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
> 
> > On videos i have captured, both from antenna and composite inputs,  
> > there
> > are a black "border" on the left-hand side of the frame. Anybody who
> > knows why, and/or how to fix it?
> 
> That black border is probably in the original signal.  Generally,  
> broadcasters assume that all TV's will overscan by at least 4%, which  
> is a valid assumption except for those of us grabbing the signal and  
> displaying it in other ways.
> 
> You can make a video filter line for mplayer to imitate overscan, or  
> if you use mythtv, there are options there as well.
> 
> Keith C
> 
> 
> >
> > Pictures (screenshots) can be found at
> > http://kyrsjo.homelinux.org/~kyrre/ivtv-blackborder/
> >
> > --- Kyrre
> >
> > Btw: There is no mention on the wiki about v4l2-ctl, even if it is
> > "puzle-togetherable" by the -h output of said command and the
> > description of how ivtvctl worked.
> >
> >
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