Hi,

I'm using the composite input from a Hauppauge HVR-1900 to route a set-top box through my HTPC.

Unfortunately for some reason the bottom of the image seems to be cropped??

Running a v4l2-ctl --al this is the output:

# v4l2-ctl --all
Driver Info (not using libv4l2):
        Driver name   : pvrusb2
        Card type     : WinTV HVR-1900 Model 73xxx
        Bus info      : usb-0000:00:14.0-10
        Driver version: 3.16.4
        Capabilities  : 0x01070001
                Video Capture
                Tuner
                Audio
                Radio
                Read/Write
Priority: 2
Frequency for tuner 0: 980 (61.250000 MHz)
Tuner 0:
        Name                 :
Capabilities : 62.5 kHz multi-standard stereo lang1 lang2 freq-bands
        Frequency range      : 44.000 MHz - 958.000 MHz
        Signal strength/AFC  : 0%/0
        Current audio mode   : stereo
        Available subchannels: mono lang2
Video input : 1 (composite: ok)
Audio input : 0 (PVRUSB2 Audio)
Video Standard = 0x00000000
Format Video Capture:
        Width/Height  : 720/480
        Pixel Format  : ''
        Field         : Interlaced
        Bytes per Line: 0
        Size Image    : 32768
        Colorspace    : Unknown (00000000)
Crop Capability Video Capture:
        Bounds      : Left 0, Top 0, Width 0, Height 0
        Default     : Left 0, Top 0, Width 0, Height 0
        Pixel Aspect: 0/0
Crop: Left 0, Top 0, Width 720, Height 480
Streaming Parameters Video Capture:
        Frames per second: 25.000 (25/1)
        Read buffers     : 2


I'm not sure if the issue lies with the capture input not having the vertical resolution needed for the source or if it's something else. Directly connected to the TV works fine, it simply auto-adjusts.


Is there anything that can be done? I've tried changing the capture format resolution but the system wouldn't take it, so not sure where to turn or what to do now....


Regards,


Kaya
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