Ralph Metzler wrote:
>
> Klaus Schmidinger writes:
> > Ralph Metzler wrote:
> > >
> > > 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?
> >
> > Yes, I did, but maybe I didn't understand it...
> >
> > I thought you were referring to the problems I reported recently when
> > recording from the ZDF channel. The signal that came out of the AV-out
> > connectors was heavily distorted when recording and I assumed that you
> > meant that AV-out signal when you wrote "normal TV watching".
>
> No, I did not mean that.
> I still was not able to reproduce this problem.
Just tried it again with the currently ongoing episode of "K�stenwache"
on ZDF, and hat the same problems again.
Could some of the readers on this list please try recording the current ZDF
broadcast and watch the live signal at the Cinch AV-out? Are you getting any
distortions while recording?
Klaus
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