On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Ivan <ivan.q.pub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now, regarding the difference in image quality between the Linux and Windows
> drivers, I took some snapshots. Linux is first, then Windows:
>
> http://www3.picturepush.com/photo/a/3762966/img/3762966.png
>
> http://www4.picturepush.com/photo/a/3762977/img/3762977.png
>
> I would have thought that the digitized video coming from the card would be
> essentially the same in both cases, but the vertical stripes and the
> difference in width don't seem to be merely a matter of postprocessing. Does
> the driver have a greater level of control than I suspected over the
> digitization process in the card? (The difference in sharpness, on the other
> hand, I would guess to be postprocessing.)
>
> So I'm mainly wondering whether the vertical stripes can be eliminated by
> controlling the card differently, or if we have no control over that and
> have to deal with it by postprocessing.

The vertical stripes were a problem with the anti-alias filter
configuration, which I fixed a few months ago (and probably just
hasn't made it into your distribution).  Just install the current
v4l-dvb code and it should go away:

http://linuxtv.org/repo

Devin

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Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs
http://www.kernellabs.com
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