I did a dd if=/dev/video0 of=/dev/video16 bs=64k count=50
Also a ctrl+c, but this didn't seem neccesary as the comand ended itself
after a few seconds with this output:
1+49 records in
1+49 records out
and a very short audio output through my TV's speakers.
But still no xv ("Your x server doesn't supportYV12 overlays" (repeated
twice), "Your x server doesn't have any XVideo support" :(
My recording profiles for Default, Live, High and low quality are all
set to 720 x 480.
How can I make sure that I have the correct ivtvdev driver installed?
Thanks
Mogens
Patrick de Brabander [mythtv] wrote:
Look closely in the list
Something like :
dd /dev/video0 > /dev/video16 bs=64k
And then CTRL-C
Now check if you have XV
Gr
Patrick
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Verzonden: zaterdag 4 juni 2005 19:30
Aan: Discussion about mythtv
Onderwerp: Re: [mythtv-users] PVR-350 and playing DVD's
John, as suggested by Patrick, I downloaded your patch and
copyed it into /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ (saved a
backup of the old file first) Does not make any difference
thoug, and I still get these error messages from xine-check:
Your X server doesn't support YV12 overlays Your X server
doesn't have any XVideo support
Is there a better way to get this driver (via yum or apt)?
Mogens
John Harvey wrote:
Yes you need 0.3.5 for the Xv driver to work.
It works fine in PAL. I am in PAL land so it tends to work
there first
and then I have to fix it up for NTSC :)
John
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To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] PVR-350 and playing DVD's
Thanks Patrick. I can see from the thread that these guys
seems to be
using ivtv-0.3.5e + Johns patch. From my log I can see that my
ivtv-version is 0.2.0 (rc3j) which I assume is the latest stable
version. So does this mean that I have to moove into
"bleeding" to get
ivtv-0.3.5e and to - maybe - make x work properly?
As a newbie I don't even know how to apply Johns patch, and
also not
whether it would work for me on a PAL system.
Strange to me that PVR-350 is such a commonly used tuner if it has
such large deficiencies with x.
Mogens
Patrick de Brabander [mythtv] wrote:
Check the forum for John Harvey's patch for enable the
tv-out of the
pvr-
350
for mplayer and xine.
Here is a link,
http://www.gossamer-
threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/20741?search_string=patch%2
0yuv;#20741
And download : ivtvdev_drv.o.gz
Gr
Patrick
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Verzonden: zaterdag 4 juni 2005 8:57
Aan: Jay; Discussion about mythtv
Onderwerp: Re: [mythtv-users] PVR-350 and playing DVD's
I tried to install xine following Jarods description in "Tips &
Tricks".
Found out that I had to install xine-devel also after I did a
xine-check. xine still reports "The amount of dropped
frame is too
high", despite that I have DMA enabled. Runing a
xine-check reports
"Your x server doesn't support YV12 overlays"
The DVD plays extremely slow and unstable, and it almost locks my
computer. No sound either :(
Mogens
Jay wrote:
On 6/3/05, *Daniel Segel* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
What problems have you had? I'm starting to set this
up, and so far xine
seems to be able to play DVD images (iso's) well, or at
least it plays
the video well - I don't have sound configured correctly yet.
Daniel
mogens lunde wrote:
> I have tried to play DVD's using my PVR-350 and
both xine (as
> suggested by Jarod) and mplayer. Not very good.
>
> From other posts I have seen that the PVR-350 cannot
play DVD's. Is
> this correct, or is there a workaround?
I am using John Harvey's patch from
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/20741 ..
the PVR350
plays DVDs and videos using xine quite well now.
- J
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