On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 11:12 -0500, Donavan Stanley wrote: > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:15:04 -0500, Brian J. Murrell > > > > No? That seems like a strange omission on the part of the hardware. > > Seeing as the signal is analog, one would think that there would be > > adjustments between the tuner and the encoder. > > It's called a hardware encoder for a reason. When Myth gets the > stream it's already an MPEG2 file.
Right. You misunderstood me. I said "strange omission on the part of the hardware". I would have thought the hardware (i.e. the PVR-250 card) would have had the ability to (i.e. by programming registers, just like programming encoding qualities such as bitrate and so on) adjust the color/hue/saturation/balance, etc. of the signal coming out of the tuner before going into the compressor (i.e. all on the card). > Filtering and recomprerssing the > stream would defeat the purpose of having a hardware encoder. Of course it would, which is why that is not what I was suggesting. > Have you looked in the channel editor? I need to find that again. Maybe mythtvsetup. I hope not. I dislike using that with the TV-out/IR. b.
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