Tom Metro wrote:
> Roger Heflin wrote:
>> How many different sizes will the mvpmc play properly?
>> I know it works with 480x480 and 352x240.
>> Can anyone add any others to the list?
> 
> I used to record in the MythTV default of 480x480, so I can confirm that.
> 
> I now use 352 x 480 and 352 x 240, which seem to work fine.
> 
> Those are values that were recommended on this page:
> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Recording_Parameters
> 
> Though in retrospect those are pretty wildly different aspect ratios, 
> and neither is close to 4:3. I'd expect to see numbers more like:
> 
> 352 x 264
> 480 x 360
> 
> Should try these. But I see when you tried values with a perfect 4:3 ratio:
> 
>> It seems to fail with 320x240.
> 
> it failed. It may be expecting to see specific values on one of the 
> dimensions, but tolerant of variations on the other dimension.
> 
> I created a wiki page for this:
> http://mvpmc.wikispaces.com/resolutions
> 
> Please contribute.
> 
>  -Tom
> 

I updated the page.

320x240 only fails with a small or no image as MPEG1, it appears to work 
as MPEG2, sounds like a hardware decoder bug of some sort.

                       Roger

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