On 5/15/07, Jeroen van Disseldorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ahh. I am currently on windows and that .mpg did not play correctly as > > I got about 1 second of video which was mostly a black screen. > > Oh, with Kaffeine under Kubuntu it plays "just fine". You can see all the > jitter and distortion I am talking about. > > > I am confused why you think the standard 2.6.20 kernel from > > Kubuntu could work for you. As +4 patch (which turns on the LNA) is in > > all recent kernels. So if you have one of the cards that need the LNA > > turned off you need to compile your own kernel. In this old thread > > that was what we were discussing. Sorry if I am totally off on this > > one I am not feeling well today. > > I tried. I recompiled the Kubuntu 2.6.20 kernel a couple of times. Once > using a LNA (+4) version and a non-LNA (+0) version. Both tuner.ko versions > gave me the same distorted picture. Is there a way to see whether I have a > card that needs or doesn't need LNA? > Ok. I just downloaded the clip on my home linux box and you definitely do not have the LNA problem at all. The LNA problem causes faint diagonal lines in one or both directions that are pretty much fixed for a channel but will be be a little different for each channel.
> Anything else I can try? > >From your video I believe this is has to do with VBI check the list for info on that. BTW, Do you have any ivtv errors in your dmesg output when the glitches occur? John _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
