Re: problems with AverMedia Stereo

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Ok I found something in the README. I need to build the tuner out of the old distro for use with the 0.9.11 stuff, right? I'll get back to you. My fault probably :-)

Robert W. Fuller wrote:

I've been off the list for a while, so I'm sending an update. Gerd, Gunther please read. There's info for both of you here.

Robert W. Fuller wrote:

Under Linux for whatever reason, I get noise from the audio loopback. This isn't true for Win2K (Note that I'm not a Windows user anymore--thanks to OpenOffice, Mozilla, VLC, GAIM, and others--but I use Windows as a control for hardware that the vendor supports on Windows before I try to get that hardware working under Linux.)


Gunther, my neighbor finally got a camera phone, so I might be able to get you a picture of this board as you requested.

The other problem I'm having with the board occurs when I do a full frame NTSC capture, 720x480@xxxxx fps. I get a narrow intermittent horizontal line approximately 1/3 from the bottom of the frames. I don't see this when I'm viewing the full 720x480 frame on the Windows side of things. Also, I found that I could remove this line by running yuvdenoise with the de-interlace option. However, the video is already "de-interlaced." Consequently, running the de-interlacing filter has the nasty side effect of making the capture blurrier.


Gerd, because of this particular problem, I have been capturing in 704x480 and scaling down to 352x240 to make standard video CD's. Well, I finally found a solution to this problem. Gerd, the answer is to use your new 0.9.11 driver. Those intermittent horizontal lines at 720x480 are GONE with 0.9.11. This gives me a nice capture for scaling down to Super VCD at 480x480.

Of course, I now have a new problem. Although I can capture from Composite1 fine with streamer and 0.9.11, xawtv-3.88 does not seem to work. I get no video and a bunch of messages like this:

ioctl: VIDIOC_S_FMT(type=VIDEO_OVERLAY;fmt.win.w.left=93;fmt.win.w.top=121;fmt.win.w.width=384;fmt.win.w.height=288;fmt.win.field=INTERLACED;fmt.win.chromakey=0;fmt.win.clips=0x80b0ea4;fmt.win.clipcount=0;fmt.win.bitmap=(nil)): Invalid argument

If I try to capture from Television source, then I get a bunch of weird green gobbledygook.

Will I have better luck with a different BT878 board? Perhaps I should use something completely different? Are people familiar with these problems? Are there known solutions?


I tried the ATI TV Wonder VE and it had the same horizontal line issue with 720x480 so I suspect a combination of my motherboard/BT8x8. As I said though, 0.9.11 seems to address that particular problem.

On a side note, I'm very pleased with Linux 2.4.x performance for doing raw video capture. Capturing full frame NTSC video raw, according to vmstat, I'm getting a sustained 20 MB/sec to my 5400 RPM hard drive. A gigabyte per minute is just fine with the Linux disk subsystem (contrast that with Win2K which chokes around a few megabytes per second.)


This remains true. I have no problem capturing at 704x480x29.97 fps. I do have to set gbuffers to 32.

Thanks for any advice on the xawtv-3.88/bttv-0.9.11 issue.

Regards,

Rob



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