Sven:

Sorry this has taken seemingly forever, but I thought you'd want to know 
that this change is in fact in the pvrusb2 svn repository and will 
appear with the next snapshot.

More importantly, I've also now generated changesets to enable AV400 
support in the kernel-resident version of the pvrusb2 driver.  Assuming 
the patches overall test OK here, I plan on a pull request tonight, 
which hopefully should allow AV400 support to appear in the main kernel 
tree, starting with 2.6.39.

  -Mike


On Sun, 6 Feb 2011, Mike Isely wrote:

> On Sat, 5 Feb 2011, Sven Barth wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I changed the routing from
> >     CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA3|CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA4
> > to
> >     CX25840_SVIDEO_LUMA2|CX25840_SVIDEO_CHROMA4
> > and now the picture is stable and centered. The only remaining problem is,
> > that it is black and white, but this can also be related to the source 
> > signal.
> > I'll investigate this further.
> 
> OK, I will pull this into the driver, along with a bunch of other stuff 
> I'm going to try to finish today.  Thanks.
> 
>   -Mike
> 
> 
> 

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