>
> Just a guess, but I suspect the source may be PAL-60. Try 'v4l2-ctl -s pal-60'
>

Thanks, that works!

And just an extra note, it looks like for some reason, to decode the
raw stream (for minimal gameplay lag) off the PVR card, I need to
still use the NTSC line, despite the source being PAL-60:

gmplayer -rawvideo format=hm12:h=480:w=720:fps=29.97 -nocache -demuxer
26 /dev/video32 -framedrop -vo xv -monitoraspect 16:10 || true

I wonder what the reason for that is?

Anyway, thanks for the help :-). I'll now be able to make my 360 gameplay vids.

Also, going off topic a bit, but I want to get a HD tv capture device
a bit later for gameplay vids, ie this one:

http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr.html

The main info I can find for Linux use of that device is with mythtv:

http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Hauppauge_HD-PVR

Is that device fairly straightforwards to get up and running on Linux?

Ideally I'd like to use a similar workflow to what I'm doing now (cat
video device to file for later re-encoding (looks like some unusual
".ts" format, hope I can find Linux tools for it), while playing
either through gmplayer and aplay, or through an actual HD TV). Don't
really want to dual boot to Windows if I can avoid it.

Thanks,

David.

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