Chris, thanks for responding.  It appears my situation
is similiar but not exactly like yours as my TV
standard is NTSC.

I do use 
$>/usr/bin/ivtvfbctl  /dev/fb0 -noglobalalpha
-localalpha
$>dd if=/dev/video0 of=/dev/video16 bs=64k

But it's still the same pattern.  I'll try to load
from scratch and not use the test image.  I think
though that when I load the ivtv-fb module it creates
the bad pattern.

Minh

--- Chris Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My problem was caused by the Saa7127 module changing
to NTSC whenver
it was unloaded and reloaded (it had originally
started out correctly
in PAL). This was happening when I was testing the
test pattern, with
the results I was feeding an incompatible signal to my
TV. The fix
therefore was to skip the test pattern step as I
already knew it
worked, although I'm not sure that this is applicable
to you as you
seem to by in NTSC land already.

One thing you could try is:

/usr/bin/ivtvfbctl /dev/fb1 -alpha -on -globalalpha
-nolocalalpha
or
/usr/bin/ivtvfbctl /dev/fb0 -noglobalalpha -localalpha

before you start piping video through the PVR 350's TV
out.

Failing that, what goes in /var/log/messages when you
load and reload
the Saa7127 module?


                
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