Klaus Schmidinger writes:
 > Ralph Metzler wrote:
 > > 
 > > Viewing the live broadcast works because the firmware(ROM)/RTSL
 > > offers a mechanism which uses an overflow buffer in DRAM (as opposed
 > > to the SDRAM where the normal buffers, OSD, etc. have to be).
 > > This overflow buffer (if configured) is automatically used when the
 > > video buffer is full. Data is DMAed to/from the buffer as needed.
 > > Without this normal TV watching also does not work correctly with the
 > > increased OSD memory.
 > 
 > But "normal watching" used to work just fine for the past year or so, and
 > I don't think that the OSD memory has been _increased_ since then. So what
 > has changed that caused normal viewing to suddenly fail?


Did you actually read what I wrote above?



Ralph


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