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Mon Oct 2 07:03:28 UTC 2006
~/.kde/Autostart file, but that did nothing - I read that that may not work
with newer NVidia drivers, but it was worth a shot.
So, where do I go from here? Can I change the screen position in Myth up and
left a few pixels, moving the blue bars off-screen, or will that make no
difference?
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Hi,<br><br>I'm running Myth 0.20 on an AMD 2500+ system, Fedoora Core 4, with a GeForce FX 5200. I've got the latest Nvidia drivers loaded. The system also has an S3 Unichrome onboard video, which I am not using, but there's no way to disable it in the BIOS.
<br><br>For a while I've had an issue where viewing live or recorded TV was "fuzzy", with blue lines along the top and left of the screen. Video and live tv looked fine on my XBMCMyth Xbox and on my Windows PC via SMB, so I know the problem lies with the myth box. I switched the preferred playback in the front end setup to libmpeg, and that seemed to fix the fuzziness, but the blue bars remain.
<br><br>From reading the archives, I tried putting xvattr -a XV_COLORKEY -v 0 in my ~/.kde/Autostart file, but that did nothing - I read that that may not work with newer NVidia drivers, but it was worth a shot.<br><br>So, where do I go from here? Can I change the screen position in Myth up and left a few pixels, moving the blue bars off-screen, or will that make no difference?
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