Well I have ben working on getting Xorg's output through my Hauppauge
PVR-350's
tv-out for quite a while now and I am VERY stuck.  So I thought I would
consult
the experts.  The problem I am having is Xorg's output is split into
four
quadrants.  The upper left and right quadrants are Xorg's output but the
color is all messed up (the hue and saturation are screwy, color is
purple and
green).  The bottom left and right quadrants are just blank.

First off, I will outline what I have working properly and some system
specs.

1) The PVR-350 encodes video fine.
2) MythTV works flawlessly via normal Xorg output to my monitor.
3) MythTV outputs video via the PVR-350's tv-out to a TV flawlessly.

I am running Gentoo Liux with kernel 2.6.11.

# uname -a
Linux reba 2.6.11-gentoo-r6 #1 Mon May 2 21:16:02 AST 2005 i686 Pentium
III
(Coppermine) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

# lspci
0000:01:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Internext Compression Inc
iTVC15
MPEG-2 Encoder (rev 01)

The PVR-350's tv-out is identified as /dev/fb0.

I am using the ivtv-0.2.0_rc3-4 ebuild and the mythtv-0.16 ebuild.

Here are the relevant lines from my xorg.conf

Section "Module"
    Load        "dbe"
    Load        "v4l"
    SubSection  "extmod"
        Option    "omit xfree86-dga"
    EndSubSection
    Load        "type1"
    Load        "freetype"
EndSection

Section "Monitor"
    Identifier  "Television"
    HorizSync   30-68
    VertRefresh 50-120
    Mode    "720x480"
        DotClock    34.564
        HTimings 720 752 840 928
        VTimings 480 484 488 504
        Flags "-HSync" "-VSync"
    EndMode
EndSection

Section "Device"
    Identifier  "Haupauge PVR-350"
    Driver      "ivtvdev"
    Option      "ivtv" "/dev/fb0"
    BusID       "PCI:01:09:0"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
    Identifier  "Haupauge Screen"
    Device      "Haupauge PVR-350" 
    Monitor     "Television"
    DefaultDepth    16
    Subsection "Display"
        Depth       16
        FbBpp       32
        Modes       "720x480"
        ViewPort    0 0
    EndSubsection
EndSection

The following register switches were recommended in another post but
they did
not fix anything for me.

ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xfa -d /dev/video16
ivtvctl -j reg=0x2d,val=0x38 -d /dev/video16

Well I think that's all I have.  If anyone needs more info about
something
please let me know, I'll gladly post it.  Thanks in advance for your
help and
I'm sorry about making such a long post.

Peace

Jason


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