Hi Ronald,
I have done some test now.
1st setup: kernel 2.4.21-SuSE, bttv 0.9.x:
The stripes almost disappeared. I could only see them in still pictures. The
color is between blue and turqoise (instead of white as before).
2nd setup: kernel 2.6.5:
No stripes.
The number of deleted/inserted fram
Hi Michael,
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 10:26, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I can try but I need a little bit more of explanations. The bttv-driver is
> part of the kernel tree. My current version (2.4.21) uses a bttv 0.7.x
> driver. So the cleanest way to do that is probably to install multiple kernel
> v
Hi,
On Monday 03 May 2004 16.22, you wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Mon, 3 May 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > - In my old OS setting (SuSE 7.2), I never observed these artifacts.
> > Recently, I upgraded to SuSE 9.0.
>
> Can you try an old driver version (with a 2.4 kernel) and the new driver
> versi
Hi Michael,
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Michael Hanke wrote:
> - In my old OS setting (SuSE 7.2), I never observed these artifacts. Recently,
> I upgraded to SuSE 9.0.
Can you try an old driver version (with a 2.4 kernel) and the new driver
version with both that same 2.4 kernel version and a 2.6 one? Ma
Hallo,
this week I experimented a lot with different settings. probably I need to add
that I do not know anything about PCI busses and brooktree chips.
- When changing the latency timings I observed the the original delay (32) was
a good compromise between the artifacts and inserted/deleted fra
Hallo
> Thanks for your explanation. Deeply hidden on Hauppauges website I found a
> hint that the Soundblaster Live! could be the source of the problems. The
> suggested solution was to change the chipset settings 'PCI delayed
> transaction' to enabled. When I tried this, the number of these whit
Hallo,
Thanks for your explanation. Deeply hidden on Hauppauges website I found a
hint that the Soundblaster Live! could be the source of the problems. The
suggested solution was to change the chipset settings 'PCI delayed
transaction' to enabled. When I tried this, the number of these white li
Hallo
> The first one is concerned with recording a video stream from a Hi8 source
> using a BT878 based card (that is, software encoding). From time to time (say
> in an interval of a few minutes), there appear horizontal lines in single
> frames. The pictures below show a sample. Note that the j