Kirk,

Check that dnr_temporal didn't change.

ivtvctl -C

If it is not zero, then try resetting it with:

ivtvctl -c dnr_temporal=0



On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:37:27 -0500
 Kirk Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was curious if anyone else has seen anything remotely like this before.

My Myth box has been running for over a year with a PVR-350 card. For the first 8 months or so everything looked great. Then a few months ago I
noticed that all the video had severe ghosting.

What I see usually (some shows seem worse than others) are 3 ghostly bars (I'd guess 20-30 pixels in width) evenly spaced on the video. They are stationary. Then the moving video itself is ghosted also. Typically the worst of it is seen in the fleshtones of peoples faces. I can basically see an entire second ghostly image of their face offset many inches from their true face.

I get it in LiveTV.
I get it on recorded TV.
I changed my video input from my satellite receiver to a video camera and still get it. I moved back to earlier versions of Myth code and IVTV code and still get it.
Other this issue, everyting else works great.

I have a pcHDTV HD-3000 card which works fine (image is clear as can be).

I was possibly thinking somehow a termination resistor at the input may have blown during a lightening storm or something, but I don't know how to rule that one out without
having to buy a whole new card.

Is there anything in the software drivers that can cause something like this ? Anybody have a lowlevel method for checking the video pipeline so I can narrow down where
the problem is coming from.

Thanks


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