Can anyone save me the trouble of going thru the zapping source code,
and tell me what zapping does that removes the artifact? I'm sure the
code is enlightening and entertaining though :-)
Peter K
J. Nick Koston wrote:
I get that effect with my dvd player with xawtv, but not zapping.
(zapping.sourcef....)
Nick
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:53:53PM -0400, Peter Kaczowka wrote:
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> Pardon the interruption, and forgive me if this is in a FAQ, but ...
>
> When I play a DVD into a bttv (WinTV) capture card, I get lines and
> funny chroma. My understanding is that this is a result of Macrovision
> encoding, which intentionally screws up the sync on scanlines so that
> you can't make a good copy of it the DVD. When played into the TV this
> effect goes away, because (from what I've been told) the TV syncs on
> each line.
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> My question: is there any way to get rid of this effect, e.g. settings
> or changes to the bttv driver?
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> Thanks in advance,
> Peter Kaczowka
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