[mythtv-users] PVR-250 slightly fuzzy picture?
papenfuss at juneau.me.vt.edu
papenfuss at juneau.me.vt.edu
Fri Jan 30 11:47:10 EST 2004
Unfortunately, I've tried it with all combinations with no success.
All I can say is it seems fishy. I can definately make it *worse* by setting
dnr_spatial to something higher like 8 or 16. It seems like it's exactly the
problem (if there is one)... maybe set it negative... ;)
Also, just FYI, I've also tried it with the saturation turned down to
zero to get just the B&W luminance info. I wanted to make sure it wasn't the
colors blowing out the image... basically the same thing. I can capture
effectively 400x480-ish quality.
I'm using the released 0.1.9 of ivtv. Perhaps cvs, or maybe post to
that group as well?
Thanks all for the suggestions, though,
-Cory
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Andrew Dodd wrote:
> Quoting papenfuss at juneau.me.vt.edu:
>
> > Unfortunately, it's not a tvout issue. Using exactly the same setup,
> > watching a DivX or DVD movie results in a very sharp picture.
> >
> > I wonder if it's because it's a rev1? Maybe firmware? I dunno... no
> > artifacts, just as though dnr_spatial is turned up (even though it says 0)
> is dnr_mode set to 3? (Full manual?)
>
> Otherwise I believe dnr_spatial and dnr_temporal are ignored. dnr_mode=0 is
> "automatic" mode for both spatial and temporal.
>
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