> Some people have run into issues with their cards generating a slight > inverse ghosted image off to the right of the main picture, myself > included. The recommended fix, which appears to be working for me, is > to set the DNR mode to 0 (mine was initially set to 3), like this: > # /usr/bin/ivtvctl -c dnr_mode=0 > > Also make sure that the values for DNR temporal and spatial filters are > set to 0, for best results: > # /usr/bin/ivtvctl -c dnr_temporal=0 > # /usr/bin/ivtvctl -c dnr_spatial=0 However, it seems to be pvr350 > output related. I don't have a pvr 350 in here. I am using a 350 for > recording in a different backend, but I see this effect on low-def > stuff recorded both with the pvr, and the low-def DTV signal I get from > my CBS affiliate. Quoting Todd Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
That stuff relates to the capture functions common to both PVR-250 and PVR-350 -- it has the internal capacity to do simple spatial/temporal filtering, but this shouldn't cause the effect described. (Especially if it appears only on the amd64 machine -- same recorded video?) Is the video card different between your x86 and amd64 machines? Because, I'm really having a hard time seeing that the result of the deinterlace could be different between processor architetures.. probably just coincidence? -- Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
