> First, let me say that I have a known-good configuration when I use
> ivtv-fb with osd_compat=1 and 720x576 resolution, while correcting for
> overscan in MythTV.
> I want to correct for overscan in ivtv-fb/X instead of in MythTV (for
> obvious reasons). That's what's giving problems.

Hmm, I never tried correcting overscan in the framebuffer device. Is
the obvious reason that it is able to work better for applications tha

> When I load ivtv_fb without osd_compat=1, and with:
> osd_xres=616 osd_yres=544 osd_left=62 osd_upper=17 osd_depth=32
> While playing a MythTV recording, I get a black square (with the
> dimensions of the supplied module parameters), while video is playing
> behind it (you can see a bit of video at the edges of the TV).
> When I enable globalalpha with ivtvfbctl, the black square disappears
> and I can see the entire video, though of course, the OSD disappears
> along with the black square (and the alpha gets reset when you stop
> playing).
>
> I read on one of the ivtv lists, that I should add osd_compat=1 as
> ivtv-fb module parameter to get rid of this black square. When I do
> that, MythTV starts up/displays fine, however, when I start playing a
> recording, the OSD part of the screen gets fscked up, and stays that way
> when I exit playing (see photo).
>
> To not pollute the list, I put relevant files here:
> http://gert.robben.nu/ivtv/
>
> Besides that, I'm very happy with the drivers. Thanks guys!
>
> Gert Robben
>
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