Joe Barnhart wrote:
--- Kyle Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FWIW, I've (incorrectly) had non-zero overscan and scan displacement
on
my desktop frontend for a long time; since the videoout_xv.cpp
changes,
the top X lines of each frame have appeared at the bottom of the
display
window, and everything else has been moved up by X lines.  This
effect
disappears when I zero out the overscan stuff.


There is a "horzontal overscan" issue with the current nVidia driver,
whether using XvMC or not.  It only occurs with 1080i output, and

That would be an entirely different issue. There are three or four bugs that crept in during Daniel's recent changes and I didn't want to nit pick while major changes were still underway. This is probably overdue =).


Bob frames mis-align when myth's vertical overscan is greater than zero. This has been a regression since the XV/XvMC merge patch ~4/22.

To reproduce, go to TV Setting->Playback. Set "Deinterlace playback"
with "Bob" on the first page. On page 8, Overscan, set Vertical
over/underscan percentage to 6. Next then Finish. Start playback.
The picture is centered too high with the top cutoff and the bottom
has a mis-colored flickering area. Press Pause or any key that
changes the playback speed and the frame will be centered again
until normal playback continues.

--  bjm


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