On 26 July 2006 00:54, Nick Rout wrote:

> There is a current "scratchy" noise problem with PVR-150 drivers.
>
> AFTER you have started playing/recording the stream execute
>
> ivtvctl -qX
>
> where X is the audio input you are using. This fixes it for me and a
> number of other mythtv users. Some have even set up a cron script to
> execute that command every 10 seconds.

I'll try that, weird as it is. ;-)

> > 
> To get as close as possible to a DVD compatible stream use
>
> ivtvctl -c stream_type=X where X is the stream type you want from :
>
> /* Stream types */
> #define IVTV_STREAM_PS          0
> #define IVTV_STREAM_TS          1
> #define IVTV_STREAM_MPEG1       2
> #define IVTV_STREAM_PES_AV      3
> #define IVTV_STREAM_PES_V       5
> #define IVTV_STREAM_PES_A       7
> #define IVTV_STREAM_DVD         10
> #define IVTV_STREAM_VCD         11
> #define IVTV_STREAM_SVCD        12
> #define IVTV_STREAM_DVD_S1      13
> #define IVTV_STREAM_DVD_S2      14
>
> I cannot for the life of me remember whether you want 10,13 or 14.

Interesting. is there actually any comprehensive documentation about ivtv? I 
only found scratches and pieces.

Uwe

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