[mythtv] follow up on my seg faults and questions

Chris Kleeschulte mythtv-dev@snowman.net
Mon, 9 Sep 2002 18:06:31 -0700


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Well all weekend I tried getting mythtv (the cvs from Friday) to seg =
fault w/out success. I recompiled with debugging turned on. No seg =
fault. I will keep checking this week.


I was wondering about tv-out. I want to tweak the quality of my tv-out =
to reduce the pixelation and overall blocky-ness of the picture. I am =
using a Geforce4 440 MX tv-out card. I am running my X session in =
800x600 and mythtv with a quality of 640x480. I guess I am just stuck on =
the fact that the direct tv picture is a bit better. Can anyone tell me =
what (from an engineering standpoint) would be the optiminal environment =
for the best tv-out quality? Do you think my problem is just my video =
card?



thanks,
Chris






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