Sorry don't have the history.
Which version of ivtv are you using?
Which version of mythtv are you using?
Have you tried viewing a recording instead of live-tv?
Does running 
ivtvfbctl /dev/fb/0 -alpha 0
cure the problem?
If so does doing a pause/play also fix the problem?
John
--- Oscar Curero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> El Martes, 5 de Julio de 2005 18:02, Ant Daniel
> escribió:
> > On 7/5/05, Oscar Curero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > I almost see the light at the end of the
> tunnel. Without the option
> > > > > "Use pvr-350 decoder/tv-out" (settings -> Tv
> settings) the picture
> > > > > was slow and choppy with skipping frames.
> Reading the mail list I
> > > > > found the solution: I should us the decoder
> instead of  the
> > > > > framebuffer, so I actived that option and
> now I have... nothing.
> > > > > Black screen. The gui works, but the Livetv
> doesn't.
> > >
> > > Nobody?
> >
> > Most likely thing I can think of is that Myth is
> setting PVR to use a
> > different input than when you where running it
> from the command line.
> >
> > Check with ivtvctl -p
> 
> From another frontend (using a monitor instead of a
> tv) everything is fine. So 
> I think is not there. 
> 
> Thanks anyway,
> -- 
> Oscar Curero - Linux user: 306877
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