This may or may not be helpful, but I had HORRIBLE results with .2 of ivtv
Yeah, I think that's probably the real culprit. I recently
upgraded to the .2 IVTV driver too and the results are very muddy
compared to the previous version. Of course, I was having occasional
frame update problems with that version, so I'm sticking with .2 for
now.
and went back to the one suggested in Jarod's guide. The video looked just
terrible on the newer version, so I would suggest installing the older ivtv.
YMMV, but it's certainly worth trying... Also if your computer can't handle
max settings that could be bad also, but I'm guessing it's a decently
powered box.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad Delatte
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 5:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mythtv-users] Last attempt before I give up hope
Hello,
I have searched the archives and read and read and read through everything I
possibly could to try and fix my problem. I still do not have good quality
livetv and livetv recordings. I haved upped all the livetv settings in the
recording profiles to the max.
I am currently using a pvr-250 and everything looks like a vcd quality
recording. I went as far as running a seperate dvd player thru the svideo
input to see if it was just my tuner. The quality was just as bad. I also
bought a cable signal booster and that didn't help. I am using version .2 of
the ivtv driver.
I know it's the pvr 250 b/c when I watch a dvd on the computer thru xine or
mplayer it looks perfect. It's only when I do things thru the pvr 250.
Please help b/c if I can't get it to work I'm ebaying the system.
Chad
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