Yes, I have an ATI card, so that's good news. I'm running it on a Dell laptop (Inspiron 8200) for testing. I have a Latitude D800 with an Nvidia card that I can try until I decide on which motherboard/cpu combination to buy.
Has anybody tried running dual firewire capture? Any other suggestions for capturing dual HD content besides firewire? I am capturing digital cable and Dish Network, so most tuner cards are useless to me. That means I would need to capture from component, HDMI, or DVI. I think my only option is to find a box that converts component to firewire, but I don't know if they will handle HD signals. Any ideas? Thanks, Jon -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 9:23 PM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] HDTV channels chopped video on Motorola 6200 On Jun 13, 2005, at 6:13 AM, Jon Breazile wrote: > I'm running 0.18.1 with a Motorola 6200 (Comcast) connected via > firewire. I can watch TV > just fine (SD analog & digital channels), but when I tune to HD > channels some video is > missing on the right side of the screen, and I see a pink stripe > instead. Are you using an ATI card by chance? It seems there are some scaling bugs with the radon driver that cause the problem you describe with the pink stripe when viewing 720p/1080i content. I've run into the same problem on my video card using some HDTV test clips (mpeg2). No clue yet on how to fix it through. For me, chances are, I'll just try my luck with a nvidia adapter and binary-driver-hell. -- Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> AIM: BlueCame1
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