[mythtv-users] Garbled Closed captions with PVR-350
Brian Wood
beww at beww.org
Mon Oct 29 04:34:26 UTC 2007
Michael T. Dean wrote:
> On 10/28/2007 11:08 PM, George Mari wrote:
>> Brian Wood wrote:
>>
>>> Pankaj Chavan wrote:
>>>> Well, there is only a little bit of ghosting and snow.
>>>> Moreover, dbx-401 shows perfect captions as well.
>>>> Moreover, zvbi-ntsc-cc -c -d /dev/vbi1 (on PVR-350 vbi
>>>> device) shows perfect captions as well, hence my
>>>> suspicion that MythTV decoding is broken.
>>>>
>>> Hmmm... Mine works great, with 150s. I'm not sure if 150s and 350s
>>> behave differently or not in this regard.
>> Just as a datapoint, my PVR-350 displays closed captioning just fine.
>> Capture is from a DirecTV settop box via S-Video.
>>
>> I am running ivtv 10.something - whatever is now part of the kernel.
>>
>> MythTV version is 0.20.2 from atrpms on FC6.
>
> And works great for me with PVR-250's (and used to use a PVR-350). I
> vote for misconfigured Myth/ivtv. Unfortunately, I don't know how
> specifically it may be misconfigured.
Yeah, the only way I know to misconfigure captions (ie: have a working
Myth installation and simply tell it to do the wrong thing) results in
either no captions or incorrect captions, not distorted captions.
Only thing I can think of so far is mis-tuning (wrong frequency) or very
wacked MPEG parameters, but that should result in bad pictures. That's
why I asked if the CC info appeared clean on line 21, but I suppose
without a proper waveform monitor I'm asking a little much for real info
on that.
I'll keep thinking. I have a feeling I'm overlooking something obvious here.
beww
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