No, no error. I tried an other set of configuration values. The writer of
the original saa7111.c uses /*...*/ for his comments. So I could not use
/*..*/ to disable the whole old declaration. Instead of that I use #if 0
and #endif.

          What were the new configuration values?   What did the output
     look like with the old configuration values.   I'm wondering if it's
possible
     that both are needed.    The new set of configuration values did not
produce
     colour with my NT1003.     I deleted the new set and used the old set that
     was commented out with the if statement.    The colour is mint now.

Yes. I have the best color picture I ever had.

     Ok....  I was just wondering.

When we have a look into the saa7111a datasheet (chapter 17), we will find
some registers that may effect the color:

 - Chrominance control: Subaddress 0x0E  old value 0x01, new value 0x01
 - GUDL:                Subaddress 0x02  old value 0xD0, new value 0xC0
 - BYPS:                Subaddress 0x09  old value 0x01, new value 0x01

Could you please test 0xD0 at Subaddress 0x02?

          Sure...   I'm thinking it's one of the values in the registers that
     causing the black & white video.    I'll test them and get back to you
     on which one converts it from the black and white to colour.

Which input do you use: Is it the S-Video with separated luminance and
chrominance, or is it Composite-Video (FBAS in german)?

          I'm using the composite-Video (FBAS...How my german?!!).   I tried
     switching from Composite-Video and S-Video with xawtv and I lost the
     video feed.    So it worked.

          I was thinking about the compression last night.   Hehheehha...  I
     tried a search with google (Yahoo) last night for "Nagotech compression"
     No such luck.....    Anyway I tried the 0x60 for videoformat and took a
look
     at the results.   I could see my fuzzy hand and the movement was around
     31 frames.     I'm wondering if we could phone a person at Nagotech like
     their helpdesk and ask them.    Also,  is there any utils out there that
can
     analyze the output and come up with some answers?     Maybe it's call
     magic wand......


Dwaine.



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