Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
...
Bob frames mis-align when myth's vertical overscan is greater than
zero. This has been a regression since the XV/XvMC merge patch ~4/22.
Ok, I can't reproduce this...
That may be due to a bug with some versions of Qt when saving
the value. Could you try setting the ve
Daniel Kristjansson schrieb:
To reproduce, go to TV Setting->Playback. Set "Deinterlace playback"
with "Bob" on the first page. On page 8, Overscan, set Vertical
over/underscan percentage to 6. Next then Finish. Start playback.
The picture is centered too high with the top cutoff and the bottom
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 09:34 -0700, Bruce Markey wrote:
> Joe Barnhart wrote:
> > There is a "horzontal overscan" issue with the current nVidia driver,
> > whether using XvMC or not. It only occurs with 1080i output, and
I'm using nVidia's 66.29 driver, and I can't reproduce any problems
horizontal
Joe Barnhart wrote:
--- Kyle Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW, I've (incorrectly) had non-zero overscan and scan displacement
on
my desktop frontend for a long time; since the videoout_xv.cpp
changes,
the top X lines of each frame have appeared at the bottom of the
display
window, and everythin
--- Kyle Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW, I've (incorrectly) had non-zero overscan and scan displacement
> on
> my desktop frontend for a long time; since the videoout_xv.cpp
> changes,
> the top X lines of each frame have appeared at the bottom of the
> display
> window, and everything els
Kyle Rose wrote:
> FWIW, I've (incorrectly) had non-zero overscan and scan displacement on
> my desktop frontend for a long time; since the videoout_xv.cpp changes,
> the top X lines of each frame have appeared at the bottom of the display
> window, and everything else has been moved up by X lines.
FWIW, I've (incorrectly) had non-zero overscan and scan displacement on
my desktop frontend for a long time; since the videoout_xv.cpp changes,
the top X lines of each frame have appeared at the bottom of the display
window, and everything else has been moved up by X lines. This effect
disappears